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18 July, 13:10

Which statements represent valid reasoning and which statements represent invalid reasoning? A town is considering whether to create a fenced dog run on two acres of its major park, so that dogs can be free of leashes without posing a danger to people outside the fenced area. A citizen makes a speech against building the dog run.

Which statements represent valid reasoning and which statements represent invalid reasoning?

Label Valid Reasoning or Invalid Reasoning

Giving dogs more opportunity to run and play would be a kindness to these friendly, loyal, sensitive animals.

As a child, the speaker was frightened by a dog barking angrily from behind a fence.

The dog run would benefit dog owners by marking their dogs happier and healthier.

Only 38 percent of the town's citizens own dogs, so the majority will not gain anything from a dog run.

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  1. 18 July, 13:15
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    Giving dogs more opportunity to run and play would be a kindness to these friendly, loyal, sensitive animals: valid reason (I’m not sure about this one)

    As a child, the speaker was frightened by a dog barking angrily from behind a fence: invalid reason

    The dog run would benefit dog owners by making their dogs happier and healthier: valid reason

    Only 38% of the town’s citizens own dogs, so the majority will not gain anything from a dog run: valid reason
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