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In a Toulmin argument, support is composed of the following:

A. Evidence that a writer uses to prove the claim.


B. Assumptions and inferences that the writer takes for granted.


C. Help the author set limits on his/her assertions.


D. Additional evidence to defend the warrant.

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Answer:

ita a

Step-by-step explanation:

User Hamatti
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I think the best answer would be A

evidence and proof is important to support your credabilty
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