What does a classic Aristotelian argument begin with? (1 point) a clear set of facts a hook a call to action a counterargument

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A classic Aristotelian argument typically begins with a clear set of facts. This sets the foundation for the argument by presenting established truths or evidence that the subsequent reasoning will build upon.

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