• Identify two arguments in the article. Complete the matrix below.

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To identify two arguments in an article, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the article thoroughly: Start by reading the entire article to understand its main ideas and arguments. Pay attention to the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.

2. Identify the main claim: Look for the central claim or thesis statement of the article. This is the overarching argument that the author is making.

3. Analyze supporting evidence: Look for evidence or examples that the author uses to support their main claim. These can be statistics, expert opinions, case studies, or anecdotes.

4. Look for counterarguments: Consider if the author addresses any counterarguments or opposing viewpoints. Authors often present opposing perspectives to strengthen their own argument.

5. Choose relevant arguments: Once you have a good understanding of the article, select two arguments that are distinct and well-supported. These arguments should be separate from each other and have sufficient evidence to back them up.

Without knowing the specific article you are referring to, I am unable to complete the matrix for you. However, by following these steps, you should be able to identify and complete the matrix with the two arguments from the article you are working with.