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English, 22.10.2020 01:01 nook4boo

What four things should you evaluate in an argument? A. How relevant and sufficient the evidence, how logical the reasoning is, and whether there is a counterargument
B. How clear and realistic the evidence is, how logical the reasoning is, and whether there is a counterargument
C. How detailed and specific the reasoning is, how factual the evidence is, and what the author's claim is
D. How relevant and specific the reasoning is, how important the counterargument is, and what the author's purpose is

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