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    To Say That an Argument Is Valid Means
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To Say That an Argument Is Valid Means

Question 20

Question 20

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To say that an argument is valid means:


A) its conclusion is true.
B) it's widely accepted.
C) its premises are plausible.
D) its conclusion follows from its premises.
E) Both A and D

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