Multiple Choice
If there are two valid arguments, can one of them be more valid than the other?
A) No, because every argument is valid in its own way.
B) No, because there are no degrees of validity.
C) Yes, because one might make more sense than the other.
D) Yes, because one might have a truer conclusion than the other.
E) Yes, because one might have more premises than the other.
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