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How is an argument traced?(1 point) Responses by seeing if the reasons and evidence are relevant to the claim by seeing if the reasons and evidence are relevant to the claim by deciding if you agree with the writer's stance on the topic by deciding if you agree with the writer's stance on the topic by determining if the claim is different than the writer's opinion by determining if the claim is different than the writer's opinion by seeing if the counterclaim provides enough evidence for the topic by seeing if the counterclaim provides enough evidence for the topic

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
An argument is traced by seeing if the reasons and evidence are relevant to the claim. This involves examining how well the supporting points back up the main assertion being made.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The answer is: "by seeing if the reasons and evidence are relevant to the claim."

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