Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the authors' view of argument?
A) Arguments may not include emotional appeals, such as pity, guilt, or fear.
B) Arguments must include reasoning, even if the reasoning is not very good.
C) Arguments must include reasons, and the reasons must be valid.
D) Arguments must be presented as enthymemes.
E) Arguments must be presented as stories.
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