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Read the passage. [1] Raising the legal driving age to 18 is a good idea. [2] Anyone who does not support raising the legal driving age does not care about teens’ health or safety. [3] Out of all age groups, teenagers have the highest risk of getting into accidents. [4] Teen drivers are three times more likely to drive distracted and are therefore more likely to be reckless in all areas of their lives. [5] Raising the driving age would allow teen drivers to get more practice and become safer drivers.

Which sentence from the passage includes both a logical fallacy and a rhetorical appeal?

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