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Which of the following defines valid reasoning?(1 point) Responses reasoning that reflects strong emotion reasoning that reflects strong emotion reasoning that is well-founded reasoning that is well-founded reasoning that someone has used before reasoning that someone has used before reasoning that persuades the audience

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Valid reasoning is best defined as **reasoning that is well-founded**. This implies that the reasoning is based on solid evidence, logical structure, and sound principles, rather than being merely emotional or based on previous usage or persuasive tactics.
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