Multiple Choice
Can an argument include more than one step?
A) No, because every argument has exactly one step.
B) Yes, as long as every step is deductive.
C) Yes, as long as every step is inductive.
D) Yes, as long as it is a mixture of deductive and inductive steps.
E) Yes.
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