Question
How does the term argumentation differ from the meaning of argument?
A) The two terms have the same root word
B) The two terms are synonymous
C) An argument tends to indicate
D) An argument is based on logic
A) The two terms have the same root word
B) The two terms are synonymous
C) An argument tends to indicate
D) An argument is based on logic
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GPT-4o mini
The term "argumentation" refers to the process of constructing, presenting, and evaluating arguments, while "argument" typically refers to a specific claim or set of reasons presented as evidence to support a conclusion. Based on this distinction, the correct option is:
**C) An argument tends to indicate**
This option implies that while an argument is a component of argumentation, argumentation encompasses the broader process of reasoning and discussion.
**C) An argument tends to indicate**
This option implies that while an argument is a component of argumentation, argumentation encompasses the broader process of reasoning and discussion.
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