Decide whether the statement makes sense. Explain your reasoning.Your argument has no fallacies, so your conclusion must be true.

What will be an ideal response?


Does not make sense. By using false assumptions for premises, it is possible to create a solid argument even for a conclusion that is clearly false. (Explanations will vary.)

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A. Yes B. No

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