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QUESTION 19 A premise of an argument is offered to O a support a conclusion. Ob.

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QUESTION 19 A premise of an argument is offered to O a support a conclusion. Ob. make a claim. c, raise doubts about the argument's conclusion. QUESTION 20 The number of premises in an argument is a, one premise b two premise. O c at least one QUESTION 21 In an unreconstructed argument, a the premises always come last 0 the conclusion always comes last C the conclusion could come first, last, or between premises Clicl Save and Submit to save and submit. Cliol: Save all Ansuers to save allanscers

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19) Correct Answer -A

A premise is a statement made in a argument, it provides reason or is used to support a conclusion.

20) Correct Answer - C

There can be many premises in an argument, but the argument should consist of at least one premise.

21) Correct Answer - C

An unreconstructed argument means that it is the original argument. It can have the conclusion at the last, between or at first. Whereas, in the reconstructed argument, the conclusion should come last.