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9 January, 08:10

Cindy argues with her friend Rowena about the superiority of cats over dogs as pets. To try to win the argument, Rowena tells a story about her friend Betty whose home was destroyed by a particularly unsocial and aggressive cat. According to the text, why should Cindy distrust this persuasive appeal?

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  1. 9 January, 08:11
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    Cindy Should distrust this persuasive appeal because not all the cats are same. In case of Rowena the cat might be hungry so she destroy the home out of hunger or may be she was injured and threatened by other animals.

    So Cindy should distrust the persuasive appeal of Rowena as Rowena also don't know the condition of cat.
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