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When evaluating a claim, which of the following would tell you that it is not a good claim? (1 point)
Responses
The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.
The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.
The evidence does not contain a testimony.
The evidence does not contain a testimony.
The evidence contains both facts and opinions.
The evidence contains both facts and opinions.
The argument is supported by facts and reasons.
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The argument does not come to a logical conclusion.
If an argument fails to reach a logical conclusion, the claim isn’t well supported. The other choices describe features that aren’t necessarily fatal to a claim.
If an argument fails to reach a logical conclusion, the claim isn’t well supported. The other choices describe features that aren’t necessarily fatal to a claim.
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