Multiple Choice
In evaluating an argument, the first aspect you must evaluate is the truth of the reasons being used to support the conclusion.All of the following are questions you should ask yourself except
A) What evidence exists that this reason is commonly held by others?
B) Does each reason make sense?
C) What evidence is being offered as part of each reason?
D) Is each reason based on a source that can be trusted?
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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