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Necessary assumptions can wreck anargument.
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... need to understand the abstract structure of anargument before you can truly ... pieces are covered adequately, the lessons flow logically, and the connections are made at the ... appropriate times (all of which JY ...
I feel like allthe responses are great, but here ... find an answer choice that would further weaken theargument. Remember ... , you're looking for an answer that CAN weaken theargument ... if I presented the author with this argument, would he ...
... what it sounds like. Using the stimulus, you want to ... the stimulus. What do we call the part of anargument that has all of the ... support? The conclusion. < ... to clarify what these questions are looking for.
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