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Social Studies, 02.08.2019 21:30, asapjvzz8786

According to your textbook, what kind of reasoning is used in the following statement? last summer, a five-year-old boy in seattle was killed by his brother when the two were playing with their father's gun. last month, four-year-old dylan jackson accidentally killed himself after finding a loaded gun at a friend's home during a birthday party. in tampa, florida, a two-year-old shot himself in the chest with a pistol left in the family couch. clearly, children in america are at risk from gun accidents

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