
Which of the following choice best describes what argument means? (Points : 2)
a Refers to the statement that the maker of the argument is ...
seeking to show to be true or probably true.
b The process of giving a reason to support a claim.
c Fighting to get your point across.
d Support for your point of view.

c Fighting to get your point across. ...

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User: Which of the following choice best describes what argument means? (Points : 2)
a Refers to the statement that the maker of the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true.
b The process of giving a reason to support a claim.
c Fighting to get your point across.
d Support for your point of view.

Weegy: c Fighting to get your point across.
Expert answered|superxtraordinary|Points 232|User: Premises are described as _______________. (Points : 2)
a statements, explicitly asserted or contextually assumed and implicit, that comprise an argument's reason; with each reason being a separate set of premises
b the point of your argument
c quarreling to explicitly identify what is being interpreted.
d attempting to prove that the argument given is probably or likely factual
Weegy: d attempting to prove that the argument given is probably or likely factual
Expert answered|superxtraordinary|Points 232|User: The conclusion in an argument always comes at the end of the argument. (Points : 2)
a True
b False
Weegy: b False
Expert answered|superxtraordinary|Points 232|User: The conclusion in an argument is the same as the claim. (Points : 2)
a True
b False
Weegy: b False
Expert answered|superxtraordinary|Points 232|User: The claim refers to the statement that the maker of the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true. (Points : 2)
True
False
Weegy: True
Expert answered|superxtraordinary|Points 232|User: Sarcasm is a good example of why we should not always believe what a person says is exactly what was meant. (Points : 2)
True
False
All Categories|No Subcategories|Expert answered|Rating 0| 5/29/2011 7:04:29 PM
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