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OK, I remember. Thats the one where the supporting arguments were all weird, right?

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OK, I remember. Thats the one where the supporting arguments were all weird, right?

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Right. OK, let’s start out with the same thesis. IF YOU BUY MY 1982 TOYOTA FOR $3,000, YOU WILL BE GETTING A GOOD DEAL. Now let’s come up with three supporting arguments that all refer to TOYOTAS. SUPPORTING A1: Toyotas are really good cars based on surveys of Toyota owners from 1995-2000. SUPPORTING A2: A Toyota won the Motor Trend Truck of the Year Award two years in a row. They build quality products. SUPPORTING A3: I have taken very good care of my car even though it has 120,000 miles on it.

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