Asked by lilracist
Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
Sound reasons use fancy language.
Sound reasons use fancy language.
Sound reasons are full of emotion.
Sound reasons are full of emotion.
Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
Sound reasons represent one person's opinion.
Sound reasons use fancy language.
Sound reasons use fancy language.
Sound reasons are full of emotion.
Sound reasons are full of emotion.
Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
Sound reasons represent one person's opinion.
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The statement that describes a sound reason used to support a claim is:
**Sound reasons are grounded in fact.**
This indicates that sound reasons are based on evidence and logical reasoning rather than emotions, opinions, or elaborate language.
**Sound reasons are grounded in fact.**
This indicates that sound reasons are based on evidence and logical reasoning rather than emotions, opinions, or elaborate language.
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