Disney - The premises laid out a set of "rules" or different "options" to get the end result and then told us that one of those options the Walt did not take, thus, strengthening the conclusion of the argument.
Tiger - This one, honestly, I just put it at the middle because the premise did support the conclusion but it was not that strong of a defense for it.
Trash Bin - I placed this last because the premises read, to me, like a bunch of assumptions that were weak. It felt room for doubt and not certainty.
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I listed the strongest to weakest like so:
Disney - The premises laid out a set of "rules" or different "options" to get the end result and then told us that one of those options the Walt did not take, thus, strengthening the conclusion of the argument.
Tiger - This one, honestly, I just put it at the middle because the premise did support the conclusion but it was not that strong of a defense for it.
Trash Bin - I placed this last because the premises read, to me, like a bunch of assumptions that were weak. It felt room for doubt and not certainty.