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English, 12.02.2021 14:00 davidleew24

Read the two arguments. First, identify the similar claim in both passages. Then, explain which argument is more effective
in supporting that claim and why. Make sure you include specific references to each argument
when developing your response.
Passage
Argument 1:
One thing's for sure: We don't want to be caught unprepared the way we were last winter. Before
November rolls around, Mountain City needs more heavy equipment to clear the roads and keep
our drivers and pedestrians safe. During the winter season last year, consumers flocked to the
Mountain City Mall in record numbers. This included many people from the surrounding towns
of Mitchell and Pike, and studies show that those two towns are home to notoriously bad
drivers. Keeping the roads clear will ensure we're all much safer.
Argument 2:
Mountain City needs to purchase more snow plows and snow-removal equipment. Over the last
two winters, we all saw how the snow piled up because the city wasn't able to remove it. Two of
the four main streets that cross the city were blocked for well over two months. In addition,
traffic accidents nearly doubled last winter, and according to safety officer Rich Daddy, "the vast
majority of the new winter accidents were because of snow." With an even more severe winter
predicted by forecasters for this year, it's time to get the equipment we desperately need.


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