Multiple Choice
A warrant is
A) the part of the argument to be defended.
B) the part of the argument that links the data to the claim.
C) counter to arguments made against the claim.
D) the observation of specifics to draw general conclusions.
E) the sphere of our personal relationships in day-to-day life.
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