Question
What does it mean for reasoning in an argument to be logical?(1 point)
Responses
It includes as many claims as possible.
It includes as many claims as possible.
It follows a clear and reasonable line of thinking.
It follows a clear and reasonable line of thinking.
It uses emotional appeals to convince readers.
It uses emotional appeals to convince readers.
It repeats the same point to make it stronger.
It repeats the same point to make it stronger.
Responses
It includes as many claims as possible.
It includes as many claims as possible.
It follows a clear and reasonable line of thinking.
It follows a clear and reasonable line of thinking.
It uses emotional appeals to convince readers.
It uses emotional appeals to convince readers.
It repeats the same point to make it stronger.
It repeats the same point to make it stronger.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It follows a clear and reasonable line of thinking.**
Logical reasoning in an argument means that the argument is structured in a coherent and rational manner, leading to conclusions that are supported by evidence and sound reasoning.
**It follows a clear and reasonable line of thinking.**
Logical reasoning in an argument means that the argument is structured in a coherent and rational manner, leading to conclusions that are supported by evidence and sound reasoning.