1 pts Which passage serves as the "main conclusion" of the following argument: "If you want to get a job in welding, you need to get certified. I know this because my cousin is a welder and she had to get certified." "you need to get certified" ? "she had to get certified" "I know this because" "If you want to get a job in welding"
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