Multiple Choice
Part of the challenge in evaluating extended passages is that …
A) Only a small portion of the prose may contain premises and a conclusion.
B) The arguments are always highlighted.
C) The authors may not know what an argument is.
D) The authors sometimes announce their conclusion at the beginning of a passage.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
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Q10: Truth-preserving arguments are …<br>A) Deductive<br>B) Inductive<br>C) Invalid<br>D)
Q11: According to the text, what are the
Q12: Why can't a valid argument have true
Q13: What is the difference between a deductive
Q15: A deductively valid argument cannot have…<br>A) True
Q16: The first step in assessing long arguments
Q17: This argument-"All dogs have flippers. All cats
Q18: The first step in investigating possible implicit
Q19: A sound argument is…<br>A) Weak with valid