Answer:
- A) a cause and effect argument.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer choices for this question are:
A) a cause and effect argument.
B) a narrative essay
C) a compare and contrast argument.
D) a chronological persuasive argument.
Solution
Arguments of cause and effect are statements, declarations, on the basis that one event (the cause) produces (leads to) the other event (the effect).
For example, if an student gets late to the school and he argues " I am late because we had a car accident on the way to the school", the student is using a cause and effect argument, where "the car accident" is the cause of his delay (the effect).
That way, the student is arguing that it was not his fault; the accident was the cause of his being late. That is a good argument, indeed.