Answer:
The one, if true, that most seriously weakens the argument is "Many customers of Colson's are expected to do less shopping there than they did before the Spend Less store opened."
Explanation:
The argument of this excerpt states that all of the stores that are in the district will close within the next 5 years and that they will be fastly substituted by new ones, but it is highly probable that this time it will happen differently since the new store is going to be the direct competence not to the small stores but Colson's the big department store.
We don't have any proof that he or his own child got poliomyelitis as an infant. Also, this disease has been a serious issue <em>before </em>he became a doctor, so 2 is out also.
This only leaves one answer left. =)
Answer:
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a minister who became the Civil rights movement's greatest leader. King was born in Atlanta, Georgia. His grandfather and his father were ministers to earn money while he was in college. King picked tobacco during the summer in Connecticut as he watched African Americans and whites work together in the tobacco field’s. King started to believe that the two races could share their lives and work together everywhere.
Explanation:
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<em>D. To explain the origin of Dorothy's slippers and the Wicket Witch</em>