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English, 12.04.2021 17:50, Rogeartest4

Select the correct answer Which of the author's arguments is based on faulty reasoning
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Arts education should be essential because of its countless lessons and applications
Giving students more creative and interesting classes might give them a reason to go to school and succeed, especially if they
are performing well in these subjects compared other core classes
A theater performer may begin to speak more clearly in English presentations or have more confidence during a social studies
debate
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if students learn to practice hard in these types of classes, they will continue this type of hard work and dedication in other
dasses as well
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Which of the author's arguments is based on faulty reasoning
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