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    The Three Criteria for Evaluating an Argument Are
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The Three Criteria for Evaluating an Argument Are

Question 64

Question 64

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The three criteria for evaluating an argument are:


A) Premises, conclusions, and subconclusions.
B) Reliability, reference, and sufficiency.
C) Acceptability, relevance, and sufficiency.
D) Acceptable, relative, and soluble.

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