Question
Doing local volunteer work is a valuable experience. Why is the fact that local organizations are currently seeking volunteers not a valid reason to support this claim? (1 point) Responses It addresses a part of the claim that is not arguable. It addresses a part of the claim that is not arguable. It is on topic but does not clearly strengthen the claim. It is on topic but does not clearly strengthen the claim. It addresses a separate topic and thus is not relevant. It addresses a separate topic and thus is not relevant. It is on topic but does not qualify as a logical statement.
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GPT-4o mini
The most appropriate response is: **It addresses a part of the claim that is not arguable.**
This is because the fact that local organizations are seeking volunteers is a statement of fact that does not provide evidence or reasoning to support the broader claim that doing local volunteer work is a valuable experience. Simply stating that organizations need volunteers doesn't inherently explain why volunteering itself is valuable.
This is because the fact that local organizations are seeking volunteers is a statement of fact that does not provide evidence or reasoning to support the broader claim that doing local volunteer work is a valuable experience. Simply stating that organizations need volunteers doesn't inherently explain why volunteering itself is valuable.