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Argument Quiz I
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1
An argument comprises at least which of the following?
A)At least two premises and a conclusion.
B)At least one premise and one conclusion.
C)At least a conclusion.
D)At least a premise.
2
Which of the following is most accurate?
A)An argument may have either an implied premise or an implied conclusion.
B)An argument may have an implied premise, but it can't have an implied conclusion.
C)An argument may have an implied conclusion, but it can't have an implied premise.
3
When evaluating an argument with unstated premises, which of the following is the most appropriate tactic?
A)Find a claim that would make the argument invalid or weak and evaluate the argument as if this claim had been included.
B)Don't add anything. If the arguer had wanted a claim to be included, they would have included it. Evaluate the argument as it stands.
C)Find a claim that would make the argument valid or strong and evaluate the argument as if this claim had been included.







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