Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. We can distinguish three aspects of any sound. First, there must be a source for a sound; and as with any
source, the source of a sound wave is a vibrating object. Second, the energy is transferred from the source in the form of longitudinal sound waves. And third, the sound is detected by an ear or an instrument. Douglas C. Giancoli, Physics: Principles with Applications, 5th ed.
A) Argument, conclusion: Second, the energy ... longitudinal sound waves.
B) Argument, conclusion: Third, the sound is detected by an ear or an instrument.
C) Argument, conclusion: First, there must be a source ... vibrating object.
D) Nonargument.
E) Argument, conclusion: We can distinguish three aspects of any sound.
D
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