Asked by PhoeniX Bryan

What does it mean when reasoning is sound?(1 point) It includes an explanation of the author's opinion. It highlights the most important parts of the author's argument. It is based on evidence from different sources. It is thought out and convincing.

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Answered by DS
www.decisioneducation.org/good-decision-chain---sound-reasoning
Answered by PhoeniX Bryan
I need actual answers plz.
Answered by DS
Read and learn. Quit being a leech.
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Answered by SneakyFox
DS has a good point guys but the only thing I don't appreciate of what he said about calling people a leech.
Answered by MonichiXLove
Oh sure.... That's not good enough ヾ(≧へ≦)〃
Answered by Snakeol7
Eh. Sounds childish.
Answered by MonichiXLove
{{{(>_<)}}} HEY NOT FUNNY!!!
rude...
Answered by Snakeol7
Sorry didn't mean to burst Ur bubble🥱
Answered by SneakyFox
That's ENOUGH. jeez... Okay let's all just calm down. Okay?
Answered by PandaCuddleBuddy
I think
1. It Is thought out and convincing
2. A claim
3. Statements of support in an argument
4. A reason
:3
Answered by Is she or he right
pandacuddlebuddy is right. I just checked my answers and summited it in connexus and I got it all right.
Answered by Sage from connexus
Ty Pandacuddlebubby
Answered by Sage from connexus
buddy***
Answered by 100%
Panda is right thanks :)
Answered by Ayva
Thank you
Answered by Makayla
Thanks for the help.
Answer
It is thought out and convincing
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