Multiple Choice
The practice of argument making rests in part on the presumption upon which so much of human discourse depends, namely that __________.
A) both parties are members of the same language community
B) the speaker is telling the truth
C) either party is in a position to threaten the other
D) the truth of what is being said is self-evident
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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