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3 years ago
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We know we can get kids to enjoy food and beverages that are good for them. As First Lady, I've seen this happen in schools and

communities across the country. And as a mother, I've seen it happen at my own kitchen table. So that's why I know that we can do this. And I know that many of you have seen it, too. Michelle Obama, "Remarks by the First Lady at a 'Drink Up' Event" (speech) Which option best describes the type of argument used by First Ladly Michelle Obama in this excerpt from a speech promoting Drink Up, a program that encourages kids to drink more water? 1 Michelle Obama. "Remarks by the First Lady at a Drink us event" (speech) Which option best describes the type of argument used by First Lady Michelle Obama In this excerpt from a speech promoting Drink Up, a program that encourages kids to drink more water? Michelle Obama "Remarks by the First Lady at a Drink Up Event speech) The White House, Washington, DC, July 22, 2014, www whitehouse gov/the-press office/2014/07/22/remarkadan event A. An argument of ethics explaining that all people should have equal access to healthy food and water B. A cause-and-effect argument that shows what will happen if children drink more water Od c. An argument by authority that shows she has seen the positive outcomes of Drink Up D. An argument by analogy that compares children drinking water to adults enjoying healthy foods.​
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sweet [91]3 years ago
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Kobotan [32]3 years ago
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Answer:

C. An argument by authority that shows she has seen the positive outcomes of Drink Up

Explanation:

I hope it helps

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