Multiple Choice
Is it possible to determine whether a diagram represents an argument or an explanation if there is no information beyond the diagram itself?
A) No, because both diagrams will consist of premises and a conclusion.
B) No, because all parts of the diagrams are analogous.
C) Yes, because explanations never have dependent hypotheses.
D) Yes, because arguments always have two steps, whereas explanations have one.
E) Yes, because an argument ends with a conclusion and an explanation ends with an explanandum.
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