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If you could spend $50 on a brand new T-shirt or $1 on the same shirt that's been worn once or twice, which would
you choose? Sadly, many people overlook thrift stores in
their shopping. I myself have not bought a brand-new
article of clothing since I was 18.
Which statement best describes the structure
of this argument?
• A. The writer first appeals to the reader's emotions
her authority.
and then to his or

B. The writer first appeals to his or her authority and then to the
reader's emotions.
C.
The writer first appeals f8 common sense and then to his or her
authority.

D.
The writer first appeals to the authority of the reader and then
logic and fact.
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