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So from a purely logical stand point, the existence of such a large and ancient creature is unlikely.

Based on the text, what does the phrase a purely logical stand point mean?
A. A point of view based on sound reasons and valid conclusion
B. A position that is most easy to defend and protect from critics
C. A simplified point of view on a controversial issue
D. A structured argument from which evidence can be pulled

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It is A

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A

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If an argument is logical, it is characterized by having sound reasoning. Evidence does not necessarily have to be pulled from a logical argument, but the elements in the point of view do have to make sense and be coherent.

Saying that the existence of the creature is not logical is saying that it is not rational to suppose that such a creature exists.

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