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English, 26.01.2021 01:20 rose3358

Read the passage. excerpt from "The American Promise" by Lyndon B. Johnson

The Right to Vote.

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Which statement best evaluates Lyndon B. Johnson’s argument in “The American Promise”?

Many reasons are fallacious, and the majority of evidence is relevant or sufficient.

Few reasons are invalid, but little relevant or sufficient evidence is presented.

Few reasons are fallacious, and the majority of evidence is relevant and sufficient.

Many reasons are invalid, but some relevant and sufficient evidence is presented.

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