As Gavin is walking down the street, he is stopped by a volunteer who urges him to sign a petition to stop the development of a large mall that is scheduled to be built down the block. Gavin notices that the strength of the arguments that the volunteer uses are very mixed. As one of the architects of the new mall, Gavin refrains from signing the petition. What is Gavin likely to remember about this encounter?
A) The strong arguments made by the volunteer.
B) The strong arguments as being more compelling.
C) The weak arguments made by the volunteer.
D) All of the above
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