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    An Argument Always Includes
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An Argument Always Includes

Question 47

Question 47

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An argument always includes:


A) Exactly two premises and one main conclusion.
B) At least two premises and exactly one main conclusion.
C) At least one premise and exactly one main conclusion.
D) Any numbers of premises and main conclusions.

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