In the very, very simplest terms, judging the validity of an argument starts centers around this process:
1) Identify the rhetoric (Lines of Argument) from the actual, formal reasons. Separate the persuasive language from the actual claims to truth and fact.
2) Analyze those reasons (claims to truth and fact) by identifying their logic (often in the Implicit Reasons) and evidence.
3) Test and evaluate the logic and evidence; identify logical errors and ask whether the evidence can and has been tested and objectively, repeatedly, factually verified.
The answer is B
Explanation
it’s A because b c and d are all external conflicts. A explains his decision
Answer:
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Answer:
Moderation
Explanation:
moderation
[ˌmädəˈrāSH(ə)n]
NOUN
the avoidance of excess or extremes, especially in one's behavior or political opinions.