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A causal argument should

(Choose all that apply)

A.
review basic assumptions about the causes or effects of an event without providing evidence to back up those assumptions.

B.
analyze the causes or effects of an argument in-depth

C.
speculate about the causes of an event or the effects of an event without establishing clear evidence that links the two.

D.
investigate the links between an event and it's effects or the causes of an event.

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Answer:

B: analyze the causes or effects of an argument in-depth.

Step-by-step explanation:

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