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What is an argument in the context of reasoning?
What is an argument in the context of reasoning?
- A conclusion without any supporting claims
- A simple statement without any reasoning
- An emotional expression without logical basis
- A complex claim used to organize and express reasoning (correct)
What makes a good argument?
What makes a good argument?
- The conclusion follows from the reasons (premises) (correct)
- The reasons are emotionally charged
- The conclusion contradicts the reasons
- The conclusion is unrelated to the reasons
How many claims typically compose an argument?
How many claims typically compose an argument?
- Three claims, all of which are conclusions
- Multiple unrelated claims with no logical connection
- Two or more claims, with one being a conclusion and others as reasons (correct)
- Only one claim, which is always a conclusion
What is an argument composed of?
What is an argument composed of?
How many conclusions are typically present in an argument?
How many conclusions are typically present in an argument?
What makes a good argument?
What makes a good argument?