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How can one evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument?(1 point)
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by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
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by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
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How can one evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument?(1 point)
Responses
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
How can one evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument?(1 point)
Responses
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
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by analyzing the validity of the premises and the strength of the conclusion
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To evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument, one can analyze the validity of the premises and the strength of the conclusion. Additionally, one can check if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim, if it includes relevant facts and details, and if it is related to the claim. Simply stating an opinion or idea is not enough to determine soundness.
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