When supplying unstated steps, the principles of fairness and charity require that we

A. make the invalidity of the argument more apparent.
B. add only true (or at least plausible) steps.
C. supply premises that would improve the argument.
D. not make any critical remarks.


B. add only true (or at least plausible) steps.

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