Multiple Choice
In value argumentation, what does the inherency argument do?
A) The inherency argument explains or proves what the value object is purported to do or possess.
B) The inherency argument explains or proves the magnitude, severity, or frequency with which the effect of the value object occurs.
C) The inherency argument explains or proves that the effect and significance are intrinsic to the value object, often the result of an attitude toward the value object.
D) All of the above
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