The option that best defines valid reasoning is "reasoning that is well-founded." Valid reasoning is based on sound principles, evidence, and logical coherence, rather than on emotions or mere persuasion tactics.
Which of the following defines valid reasoning?(1 point) Responses reasoning that reflects strong emotion reasoning that reflects strong emotion reasoning that persuades the audience reasoning that persuades the audience reasoning that someone has used before reasoning that someone has used before reasoning that is well-founded reasoning that is well-founded
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