Analyze this argument as a rhetoric professor would.
ARGUMENT:
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DO THIS:
1. **Reconstruct the argument**: state the CLAIM in one sentence, then the 2-4 REASONS offered, then the EVIDENCE for each
2. **Identify the IMPLICIT assumptions** (the premises the author assumes without arguing)
3. **Find the logical fallacies** (with the specific name and a 1-line example from the text)
4. **Find the rhetorical moves** (appeals to authority, fear, identity, urgency) — neutral observation, not necessarily 'bad'
5. **Steelman the opposite view** in 4 sentences
6. **My honest assessment**: which 1-2 points the author got RIGHT, and the 1-2 places they're MOST vulnerable0 copies·0 saves·1 views
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