Argument and Reasoning Quiz
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

<p>Two or more claims, one of which is a conclusion (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many conclusions are typically present in an argument?

<p>One (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What makes a good argument?

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