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Which option best describes the type of argument used by First Lady Michelle Obama in this excerpt from a speech promoting Drink Up, a program that encourages kids to drink more water? 1. Michelle Obama "Remarks by the First Lady at a Drink Up Event" ispeech). The White House, Washington D. C., July 22, 2014, http//www. whitehouse gov/the-press- office 2014 07:22 remarks-first-lady-drink-event. A. An argument by analogy that compares Drink Up to a nationwide marketing campaign B. A cause and effect-argument that shows the reasons for the success of the campaign. C. An argument of ethics, explaining that drinking water is healthy for children D. An argument by authority based on her position as the First Lady and a mother w


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