He could produce no evidence _____ his argument.
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- When writing an argument, Tom could not find a source that supports his argument, so he made one up in his essay. This is not plagiarism.
- A<br/>valid argument must be a sound argument, but a sound argument is not<br/>necessarily a valid argument.
- Consider the following argument: “He is not a terrorist, so he must be a counterterrorist under cover.” Which of the following suppressed premises could be added to this argument to make it valid?
- The evidence he gave the police was ______ to prove his innocence, so he was taken captive.
- Supported by sufficient evidence, his argument seems to have a great deal of ______. A: vividness B: validity C: terminology D: propagation'