Multiple Choice
An argument is:
A) A pair of reasons that jointly entail a specific conclusion.
B) A debate between two or more people about a particular claim.
C) A set of claims, one of which is supposed to be implied by the other(s) .
D) A set of reasons that one person gives another to convince the other person of something.
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