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When should we NOT accept a factual claim as dependable:

When the claim is undisputed common knowledge
When the claim is the conclusion from a well-reasoned
argument
When the claim is supported by reasons that are well
supported
When the reasons are feelings we have that things are "right".

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Answer:

D. When the reasons are feeling we have that things are "right"

Step-by-step explanation:

When we feel things are correct or incorrect, this is usually called an "opinion". You can not accept opinions as facts, because they are flawed and based on feelings and thoughts, which everyone has (and they all vary). One person may believe one thing, while another may think differently about it. Facts can't be swayed in this way, though.

Therefore, the answer is D.

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