Question
                Roberta's science class is going on a field trip, and her teacher asks students to make suggestions about where they should go. Roberta decides to write a letter to her class explaining why they should go to the planetarium.
Roberta decided to begin her letter with this sentence:
The planetarium is not crowded on Wednesdays, so we should visit it then.
Is this sentence an appropriate opening sentence for the purpose of the argument?
(1 point)
Responses
yes, because it does not give students any other options
yes, because it does not give students any other options
no, because it jumps to a supporting reason without clearly stating a stance
no, because it jumps to a supporting reason without clearly stating a stance
no, because some students may want to go on a different day
            
        Roberta decided to begin her letter with this sentence:
The planetarium is not crowded on Wednesdays, so we should visit it then.
Is this sentence an appropriate opening sentence for the purpose of the argument?
(1 point)
Responses
yes, because it does not give students any other options
yes, because it does not give students any other options
no, because it jumps to a supporting reason without clearly stating a stance
no, because it jumps to a supporting reason without clearly stating a stance
no, because some students may want to go on a different day
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