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QuintinLuisMunoz
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QuintinLuisMunoz
Wednesday, Mar 12, 2025
I think it's helpful to think as too strong as "Powerful" answer choices. If this were strengthening, we would need a powerful AC like "the long and thin wings of a bird work the same as aquatic animals for long distance". This is powerful and brings in outside facts. But we don't necessarily need that here. The converse is "provable" answer choices which is AC E. I reccomened looking at the "Loophole" Book by Ellen Cassidy on this Powerful v. Provable framework.
Argument Assumption: : Jackie will like the band because they share the same characteristics. Ok now let's hunt for an AC that boosts the shared characteristics.
A: Powerful AC- Now they even share the same music manager? Bonus
B: So what? He could be bad or irrelevant to the music she likes
C: "Many" Flag - Also requires assumption she goes and enjoys the club
D: Not really powerful, I picked this. Sure she likes rock music you could probably prove this from the stimulus, not powerful.
E: Political Awareness? Bruh No