Which of the following is most accurate?
A: An argument may have either an unstated premise or an unstated conclusion.
B: An argument may have an unstated premise, but it can't have an unstated conclusion.
C: An argument may have an unstated conclusion, but it can't have an unstated premise.
D: An argument may have neither an unstated premise nor an unstated conclusion.
A: An argument may have either an unstated premise or an unstated conclusion.
B: An argument may have an unstated premise, but it can't have an unstated conclusion.
C: An argument may have an unstated conclusion, but it can't have an unstated premise.
D: An argument may have neither an unstated premise nor an unstated conclusion.
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- The<br/>same statement cannot be a premise in one argument and a conclusion<br/>in a second argument.
- Culture is those deep, common, unstated experiences which members of a given culture share.
- Stephen William Hawking put forward a ______ that a self-contained universe may have no edge or boundary. A: premise B: foundation C: pretext D: presentation
- These students ________ the film before. A: may see B: mustn’t have seen C: may have seen D: can’t see
- When will an argument be convincing? A: The audience shares the warrant, and the link between the claim and support is made. B: The audience supplies an opposing warrant, and the link between the claim and support is not made. C: The audience questions and disagrees with the assumptions, or unstated reasons. D: The author and audience hold different cultural values or different social norms.