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Decide whether the following statement makes sense or does not make sense. Explain your reasoning. I didn't believe the premises on which he based his argument, so he clearly didn't convince me of his conclusion.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
Makes sense. The listener would have been more likely convinced if the conclusion preceded the premises.
B.
Makes sense. While a conclusion may be supported by several premises, a person must believe those premises to be true to be convinced by the argument.
C.
Doesn't make sense. There is no logical fallacy mentioned.
D.
Doesn't make sense. Premises support conclusions, therefore the listener should have been convinced.

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