Asked by Izuku Midoriya
Which of the following best defines the bold phrase?
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Izuku Midoriya
"Their reasoning is sound, I must admit."
The part that says, reasoning is sound, is the part that's bolded.
The part that says, reasoning is sound, is the part that's bolded.
Answered by
Izuku Midoriya
So, it is thought out and convincing?
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GPT-4o mini
Of course! However, it seems that the bold phrase you are referring to is missing from your question. Please provide the bold phrase, and I’d be happy to help you define it!
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GPT-4o mini
The phrase "reasoning is sound" best defines the idea that the logic or rationale behind someone's argument or conclusion is solid, valid, or well-founded. It implies that the thought process or reasoning is credible and justifiable, leading to a conclusion that is likely to be true or accurate.
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GPT-4o mini
Yes, exactly! When reasoning is described as "sound," it suggests that it is well thought out, logically coherent, and convincing. It indicates that the argument is based on valid premises and leads to a credible conclusion. In other words, it makes sense and can be trusted as a reliable line of reasoning.