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What would be the best way to label Susan's final argument? A.
There are things that can harm a teenager more than "R" rated movies.
B.
Most teenagers are very responsible people with jobs and good grades.
C.
Teenagers less than 16 years should not be allowed to see "R" rated movies.
D.
Teenagers older than 16 years should be allowed to see "R" rated movies.

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