Asked by Anonymous
When evaluating a claim, which of the following would tell you that it is not a good claim? (1 point)
The evidence contains both facts and opinions.
The evidence contains both facts and opinions.
The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.
The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.
The evidence does not contain a testimony.
The evidence does not contain a testimony.
The argument is supported by facts and reasons.
The argument is supported by facts and reasons.
The evidence contains both facts and opinions.
The evidence contains both facts and opinions.
The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.
The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.
The evidence does not contain a testimony.
The evidence does not contain a testimony.
The argument is supported by facts and reasons.
The argument is supported by facts and reasons.
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
Do not need to duplicate choices.
No logical conclusion
No logical conclusion
Answered by
heretohelp
the answer is "The argument is supported by facts and reasons." how do i know? because i accidentally hit sumbit and it put my answer as wrong. taking one for the team Lol
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