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Consider the argument made in the last three sentences of section one. Which BEST identifies the information that would be used to determine if the argument is sound?

A.) This argument is sound only if it is built upon the certainty that it leads to predicate logic.
B.) In order for an inductive argument to be sound, its premises must be valid, but not necessarily true.
C.) In order for a inductive argument to be sound, its premises must be valid AND true.
D.) In order for a deductive argument to be sound, it must not only be valid, but the premises must be true as well.

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What is the argument made in section one

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D. In order for a deductive argument to be sound, it must not only be valid, but the premises must be true as well.

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