Don’t use your cell phone while driving. It’s against the law, and I know you don’t want to be
slapped with a fine.
What will be an ideal response?
ANS:P1
: Using your cell phone while driving is against the law.
P2: You don't want to be fined for using your cell phone while driving.
∴ You should not use your cell phone while driving.
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a. corporeal. b. spiritual. c. unchanging. d. endless.
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