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Rangi wrote the following draft of an opening statement for his argument about the benefits of running:
Running is a really good way to exercise.
How should Rangi revise his opening statement so that his claim is debatable?
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Running is good exercise because it requires very little equipment.
Running is good exercise because it requires very little equipment.
Running is my favorite way to exercise.
Running is my favorite way to exercise.
Running is good exercise because it has been around a long time.
Running is good exercise because it has been around a long time.
Running is the best exercise for heart health.
Running is the best exercise for heart health.
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"Running is the best exercise for heart health."
This version makes a clear, debatable claim—it's a comparative statement that can be supported or challenged with evidence (studies, heart-rate effects, alternatives like cycling/swimming). The personal preference option isn't debatable, and the other reasons are weak or not directly comparative.
This version makes a clear, debatable claim—it's a comparative statement that can be supported or challenged with evidence (studies, heart-rate effects, alternatives like cycling/swimming). The personal preference option isn't debatable, and the other reasons are weak or not directly comparative.
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