A seemingly simple argument is given. Identify at least two hidden assumptions.We should not vote for the incumbent because he has already been in office for three consecutive terms.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers may vary. One possibility:
Four consecutive terms is too many.
The incumbent is running in the election.

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A.
B.
C. x20y8w4z12
D.

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A. 14
B. 15
C. 14
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B. 1 + i
C.  + i
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