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question 1-2 passage: a political columnist claims that youth voting do…

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question 1-2 passage: a political columnist claims that youth voting doesnt affect national elections, citing one off - year race in a single state. question: which choice best evaluates the sufficiency of the columnists evidence? a singular anecdote from a regional contest reliably predicts nationwide patterns. the exclusion of counterevidence enhances the arguments rhetorical precision. the narrow scope and lack of representative data undermine the arguments generalizability and analytical soundness. the columnists clarity compensates for the absence of quantitative support.

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The columnist uses a single - off year race in one state to make a claim about national elections. This is a very narrow scope of evidence and lacks representative data, which undermines the ability to generalize the claim to a national level.

Answer:

C. The narrow scope and lack of representative data undermine the argument’s generalizability and analytical soundness.