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What is the best definition of a Valid Argument?

A) A valid argument is when the ideas are false, but the conclusion is true.
B) A valid argument is when the ideas are true, and the conclusion is also true.
C) A valid argument is when the ideas are false, and the conclusion is also false.
D) A valid argument is when the ideas are true, but the conclusion is false.

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B

it needs to have both facts, and opinions or else it wouldn’t be an argument.

facts support your opinion , and without facts , your opinion is invalid . making it an invalid argument .
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