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Summary Of Curtis's Argument

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Summary Of Curtis's Argument
Curtis’s clearly illustrates the premises of his conclusion. His argument is valid, relevant, and strong for several reasons.
First, Curtis’ argument in (3) that cats are low maintenance is true. He illustrates that two critical premises showing cats are more independent than dogs. His first premise of no sub-zero walks at 6 a.m. is unfair because not all dogs have to walk outside at 6 a.m., but dogs require walks for exercises and engage their environment. If a person who likes to stay indoors, walking with a dog outdoors as daily routine is painful. Additional, many dogs’ owners go for a walk with their dogs in the early morning so their dogs poop after a long sleep at night. If people who do not like to get up early, they tend to unlikely

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