Multiple Choice
The fallacy of incomplete evidence is committed when
A) one argues that something is true given that it hasn't been shown to be false.
B) one seeks to meet the standard of strength but knowingly omits relevant evidence.
C) one constructs a valid argument using premises that are not known to be true.
D) one unknowingly omits relevant evidence that could have been discovered through some investigation.
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