The option that defines valid reasoning is: reasoning that is well founded.
Valid reasoning is based on logical principles, evidence, and a coherent framework, rather than on emotional appeals, past usage, or simply persuading an audience.
reasoning that is well founded
O reasoning that reflects strong emotion
© reasoning that someone has used before
O reasoning that persuades the audience
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The option that defines valid reasoning is: reasoning that is well founded.
Valid reasoning is based on logical principles, evidence, and a coherent framework, rather than on emotional appeals, past usage, or simply persuading an audience.