Multiple Choice
What does it mean for an argument to be question-begging?
A) The reason given for the conclusion assumes that conclusion
B) The reason given for one premise is an unanswerable question
C) The reason given for the conclusion is a demanding question
D) The reason given for one premise appeals to one's emotions
E) The arguer begins by begging to ask a question
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