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Evaluate the textual evidence to determine which textual evidence is NOT a valid reason included in the argument.
Limiting cell phone usage to emergency situations would minimize disruptions to
other moviegoers.
People rely on their phones for important communication.
Allowing restricted cell phone usage would ease people's minds.
The author cites a "fact" about what the majority of Americans believe in the line
that states, " After all, it's a free country, and the simple fact is that a majority of
Americans believe that cell phones should be allowed in movie theaters."

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