Please regard that the comparison table is missing, but I'll give you a general idea. First, the comparison must be made according to the following aspects: cost, utility, model, and convenience of the car. In the same way, it is necessary to know if you are buying a used or a new one from the dealer. According to this, the utility of the Volkswagen depends on the type of model, and its final use. If someone were going to buy a family car, the Volkswagen would offer more space, a better design, a good speed and more convenient price than a mini cooper. If instead, the person seeks to buy the car just for him and to travel, maybe the Cooper is more convenient for its speed, but it is usually a more expensive car even without taking into account the model and year of manufacture. So that, the Jetta has the advantage of size, price, utility, and warranty, that although the Cooper also meets the last two, its high price and size would not work for a family car.
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With warranted arguments <span>new information can lead us to reconsider the truth of our argument's conclusion without abandoning any of its original premises.
</span>These warranted arguments have the quality of the support as evidence of the claim and they are considered as logical argumentation because they <span>pass the test of logical strength.</span>
Every investment carries some degree of risk.