How is an argument like a stool?

A. A stool has a seat, which represents the main idea or viewpoint of the argument.
B. A stool has a seat, which contains details and evidence that support the argument.
C. A stool's seat is supported by legs, which represent details and evidence that support the main idea of the argument.
D. A stool has a seat, which represents the main point of the argument, and legs, which represent details and evidence that support the main point of the argument.


Answer: D

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