“Don’t drive over the speed limit. It’s against the law. You don’t want a speeding ticket.” Which of the following claims represents the conclusion of this argument?

a. Driving over the speed limit is against the law.
b. You don’t want a speeding ticket.
c. You should not drive over the speed limit.


C

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