Response to Classmate 1:
I see that you've mentioned the food cooking on the skillet in the kitchen as part of your evidence for Arthur falling down the stairs. This detail suggests that Arthur might have been in the process of preparing a meal before the incident occurred. If he was preoccupied with cooking or rushing back to check on the food, it’s possible that this distraction contributed to him losing balance or failing to notice the stairs, leading to his fall. This connection strengthens your claim by illustrating a plausible reason for Arthur’s fall.
Response to Classmate 2:
Your evidence regarding the food on the skillet provides an interesting perspective on the scenario. If Arthur was cooking, he could have been in a rush or distracted, which might explain why he fell down the stairs afterward. This situation indicates that he likely had multiple things occupying his attention—perhaps he was trying to carry something down or ascend the stairs quickly to tend to the food—creating a logical link to the claim that he fell. By illustrating the context in which Arthur might have been operating, your evidence effectively supports the idea that his actions could have led to an unfortunate accident.