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Ms. Parker- I just think you shouldn't have gone deer hunting. |
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Ms. French- I don't see what's so wrong with it. I mean, you even used to be an avid hunter. |
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HINT: Two Wrongs Make A Right is reasoning that attempts to justify an allegedly wrongful act by stating that some other act is just as bad or worse. This argument does attempt to justify an allegedly wrongful act, and it does it by stating that some other act is just as bad or worse. But "Two Wrongs Make A Right" is not the best answer, because there is a more precise answer. Who's act is being compared to the allegedly wrongful act?
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