Create a simple three-line argument for the given form. Choose your example so that it illustrates clearly whether or not the argument is valid.Affirming the hypothesis

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. The structure of the argument should be as follows:
Premise: If p, then q.
Premise: p is true.
Conclusion: q is true.

The argument is valid.

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A. i
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A.

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