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A good argument is one in which the premises give good reasons to believe the conclusion is true. A good argument is one that presents a conclusion and then gives good reason.
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A: The daughter of Black Hawk merchants had a confident, unenquiring belief that they were ‘refined,’ and that the country girls, who ‘worked out,’ were not.”
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one of them is a fragment, it's the latter sentence.
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it seems that the second sentence has gotten it backwards.
the beginning part "especially when the wind picked up" is what makes it a fragment.
doesn't it make better sense if it were written in this way instead?
"the conditions were perfect for flying our kite, especially when the wind picked up."