Multiple Choice
An irrelevant premise in an argument:
A) Gives you no reason to believe the argument's conclusion.
B) Would give you a reason to believe the argument's conclusion if it were true.
C) Might be true, but you do not have a good enough reason to believe it.
D) Gives you some reason to believe the argument's conclusion, but not a sufficient reason.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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