Multiple Choice
According to Plato, the very essence of time is changing but the very essence of knowledge is unchanging. What is true is always true. Therefore, whatever is relative and always changing cannot be true. (Douglas J. Soccio, Archetypes of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy, 3rd ed.)
This passage exemplifies a(n) _____.
A) argument
B) explanation
C) conditional statement
D) unsupported assertion
E) report
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