The city zoo is deeply in debt. And anytime a zoo is in debt, it ought to be sold to private
investors. You know what follows from that, don’t you?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS:This
passage contains an argument. The issue is whether the city zoo ought to be sold
to private investors. The unstated conclusion is that the city zoo ought to be sold to private
investors. The first premise is that the city zoo is deeply in debt. The second premise is that
anytime a zoo is in debt, it ought to be sold to private investors.
? The city zoo is deeply in debt. And ? anytime a zoo is in debt, it ought to be sold to
private investors. ? You know what follows from that, don't you?
? The city zoo ought to be sold to private investors.
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