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    In the Diagram of an Argument with Dependent Premises, the Minimum
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In the Diagram of an Argument with Dependent Premises, the Minimum

Question 132

Question 132

Multiple Choice

In the diagram of an argument with dependent premises, the minimum number of arrows is:


A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) three
E) There is no minimum.

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