Multiple Choice
When identifying an implicit premise, the second rule is to look for one that:
A) does not commit the speaker to anything at all
B) does not commit the speaker to more than one idea
C) does not commit the speaker to his conclusion
D) does not commit the speaker to more than is necessary
E) commits the speaker to as many ideas as possible
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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