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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 21:10 elyzeraganitowlkn9

Explain how you would trace an argument. (1 point) A. You would trace an argument by seeing if the reasons and evidence are
relevant in their support of the claim.

B. You would trace an argument by determining if the claim is true based on
the writer's different opinions.

C. You would trace an argument by seeing if the counterclaim provides
enough evidence and support for the topic.

D. You would trace an argument by deciding if
you agree with the stance that
the writer chose for the topic.

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