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Brett Marshall was the wrong choice to play Detective Ford in On the Loose. To begin with, the novel describes Detective Ford as being in
his mid-30s with a short stocky build." Marshall, however, is almost 50
years old and over six feet tall.
Argument 2:
Brett Marshall was the wrong choice to play Detective Ford in On the
Loose. Not only did director Jim Valasquez choose the wrong actor,
but he also chose the wrong location. The novel is set in "an idyllic
New England town, but Valasquez shot the movie in New Mexico.
Which argument is supported by relevant evidence, and how?
O A. Argument 1, because the example supports the claim that the
director chose the wrong location to film the movie
O B. Argument 2, because the example supports the claim that the
director chose the wrong location to film the movie
O C. Argument 2, because the example supports the claim that the
wrong actor was chosen to play Detective Ford
O D. Argument 1, because the example supports the claim that the
wrong actor was chosen to play Detective Ford

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