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The ending would a little heartbreaking, I️ think :( If the Prince had decided that it wasn’t worth all the hassle to chase down the girl who walked on glass just to dance with him, Cinderella would have ended up remaining enslaved to her step-family, would more then likely never get the chance to find true love again, and the Prince would’ve ended up marrying some Princess or other royal that his father, the king, arranged. Which would mean the Prince never found his own true love, Cinderella.
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The review of the argument of the writer is as follows:
- He makes use of the bandwagon fallacy when he talks about the statistics of people who said Daylight Savings has made them less productive.
- The argument would have been more convincing if he had made use of good supporting details.
<h3>What is an Argument?</h3>
This refers to the use of words and logic in order to convince a person about a given perspective or position on a particular topic.
Hence, we can see that the writer makes an argument to abolish Daylight Savings and tries to be forceful about it, without the use of proper supporting details.
He does not include the source of the research that talks about the 88% of workers who said Daylight Savings reduced their productivity, and he also made use of the bandwagon fallacy.
Read more about bandwagon fallacy here:
brainly.com/question/1058000
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