Consider the Negative Evaluative Adjectives: "False, Improbable, Self-Contradictory, Fanciful, Fabricated
Multiple Choice
Consider the negative evaluative adjectives: "False, Improbable, Self-Contradictory, Fanciful, Fabricated, Vague, Ambiguous, Nonsensical, and Unknowable." The adjectives in that list typically best apply to which of the following?
A) premises
B) reasons
C) claims/conclusions
D) arguments
E) argument makers
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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