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Social Studies, 02.03.2020 22:01 krystalhurst97

First present a narrative with an argument for the claim "Killing another human being is always morally wrong" and another argument against that claim. Use at least one premise and one conclusion indicator, marking them with underline, boldface, italics, a combination of these, or a parenthetical expression such as '(premise indicator)' and '(conclusion indicator). After doing this, reconstruct the two arguments organizing its premises and conclusion in logical order, and numbering them with ‘P1,’ ‘P2,’ …’C1,’ C2,’ etc. . Edit your work, check that it has between 300 and 600 words, and submit.

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