Multiple Choice
If there are two strong arguments, can one be stronger than the other?
A) Yes, because one might have more importance.
B) Yes, because one might support its conclusion better.
C) No, because all arguments are equally strong.
D) No, because every argument is strong in its own way.
E) No, because arguments can't really be compared to each other.
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