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DanielleElmas [232]
3 years ago
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If Abraham Lincoln modeled top hats professionally, then Abraham Lincoln wore top hats. Since we know that Abraham Lincoln often

wore top hats, it follows that Abraham Lincoln modeled top hats professionally.
1. Invalid
2. Does have
3. Unsound
Social Studies
1 answer:
galina1969 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

2. Does have

Explanation:

The statement in the above question seems unsound because of the repetition of the same point multiple times but its does have a valid point. Abraham Lincoln was not a model but he did prefer wearing top hats. That automatically made him an ambassador for  top hats and several brands came into existence and people used to copy him as well.

So even though he was not a professional model, he still unconsciously was modeling the top hats by just merely wearing them in his daily routines.

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