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English, 16.12.2020 08:50 Kelbee781

“Everyone can see that my opponent is not the best choice to be president. He is too young, thus too inexperienced. He would be an awful president. I have more education, from a more prestigious university and have more hands on experience. During my time as governor I actually built homes for habit habitat for humanity. I would do even more good as president.” Which sentence is an example of "card stacking?"
A. I have more education, from a more prestigious university and have more hands on experience.
B. Everyone can see that my opponent is not the best choice to be president.
C. During my time as governor I actually built homes for habit habitat for humanity.
D. He is too young, thus too inexperienced.

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