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sound argument –
relevant –
conflicting information –
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Sound argument: A sound argument is a logical argument that is both valid and has true premises, meaning that the conclusion must be true if the premises are true.

Relevant: Relevant means that something is closely connected to or applicable to the matter at hand. In the context of an argument, relevant information or evidence supports or relates directly to the conclusion being drawn.

Conflicting information: Conflicting information refers to different or contradictory pieces of information that make it difficult to determine the correct or accurate understanding of a situation or to reach a sound conclusion. When conflicting information is present, it can create uncertainty or confusion.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Sound argument: A strong and reliable reasoning that is based on true facts and valid logic.
Relevant: Something that is closely related or connected to the topic or situation being discussed.
Conflicting information: Different and contradictory pieces of information that make it challenging to determine the truth or reach a clear conclusion.

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