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English, 06.05.2020 21:03 Chen5968

Read this sentence from Anamika’s research paper on beaches and tourism.

Celebrities and famous athletes spend their summers at the beach, so more money should be spent on keeping beaches in good shape.

How can the sentence be revised to remove faulty reasoning?

More money should be spent on keeping beaches in good shape because beaches need to be kept in good shape.
Celebrities and famous athletes want more money to be spent on keeping beaches in good shape so that they can spend their summers there.
No one wants to spend summers at a disgusting and polluted beach, so more money needs to be spent on keeping beaches in good shape.
Studies show that more people spend their summers at the beach than any other place, so more money should be spent on keeping beaches in good shape.

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