When identifying arguments it is important to be mindful of two principles. Which are they? a. Form and premises. Form is about
the relationship between what is written and what is spoken. Premises are hidden assumptions. b. Faithfulness and Charity. You follow Faithfulness when you give the argument the author intended, and you follow Charity when you make the argument the best possible. c. Validity and Reliability. A test is valid when it measures what it intends to measure, and a test is reliable when its results are consistently replicable. d. Middle-school and high-school principals. They were scary and you didn’t argue with anyone when they were stomping through the hallway.
Form is about the relationship between what is written and what is spoken. Premises are hidden assumptions.
Explanation:
The term "argument" is defined in logic as a group of sentences or statements that consists of one or more than one premises and it has only one conclusion.
And "premises" are considered as assumptions that something mentioned in the statement is true or false.
"Form" is the another name of the statement that is given and spoken in the question.
Thus the answer is
a. Form and premises.
Form is about the relationship between what is written and what is spoken. Premises are hidden assumptions.
Answer: These groups wanted to stray from their church because they didn’t agree on somethings within it. They settled into the new world for land and power hoping to find something more, and to grow into the new land.