Multiple Choice
Can every argument be diagrammed?
A) No, because some arguments involve too many propositions.
B) No, because in some arguments the premises are neither dependent nor independent.
C) No, because some arguments do not consist of relationships between premises and conclusions.
D) Yes, because no argument requires more than two steps.
E) Yes, because every argument consists of relationships between premises and conclusions.
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