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    Words Such as "Might," "Could, "Perhaps," or "In All Likelihood
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Words Such as "Might," "Could, "Perhaps," or "In All Likelihood

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

Words such as "might," "could, "perhaps," or "in all likelihood" represent which element of the Toulmin model?


A) Claim
B) Grounds
C) Warrant
D) Qualifier
E) Backing

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