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If an argument is weak, you'd be better off throwing a coin to know if the conclusion is true, and that's far from succeeding in providing reasons for a conclusion. So if the conclusion is unlikely to be true when the premises are true, then the argument is weak.
How can you determine if an argument has weaknesses in it?


A. Determine the type of argument and look for potential flaws.


B. Determine the type of argument and listen to the pitch and tone of the speech.


C. Listen to speakers to see whether or not they seem serious.


D. Look at the speaker’s facial expressions.

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Answer:

A. Determine the type of argument and look for potential flaws.

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