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The columnist concludes that no sports should be used to cope with stress. As support, she says that recently stressed people are much more likely than other people to injure themselves in competitive sports, and risking injury is unwise.
The author establishes why competitive sports shouldn’t be used to cope with stress— because stressed people are much more likely to injure themselves in competitive sports— but she then jumps to the conclusion that recently stressed people should avoid all sports.
She assumes that since recently stressed people should avoid competitive sports, they should also avoid all sports. We need a principle or rule that helps justify her reasoning by satisfying this assumption.
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