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what is the narrators criticism of the first argument? it lacks suffici…

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what is the narrators criticism of the first argument? it lacks sufficient evidence. it is not relevant to the topic. it relies too much on emotional appeal. it is too complicated to understand. rewatch

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the narrator's criticism, we analyze each option:

  • "It lacks sufficient evidence" is a common criticism of an argument if it doesn't have enough supporting data/facts.
  • "It is not relevant to the topic" would mean the argument is off - topic, but this is less likely as a first - level criticism without context showing irrelevance.
  • "It relies too much on emotional appeal" is a criticism of using pathos over logos/ethos, but without context of emotional language, this is less likely.
  • "It is too complicated to understand" is about the complexity of presentation, not the argument's merit, so less likely as a core criticism of the argument's content.

Assuming a typical argument - analysis context, the most probable criticism is that the argument lacks sufficient evidence.

Answer:

A. It lacks sufficient evidence.