“Being a conclusion of an argument’ bears on:

A) logical connectedness
B) evidential support
C) linguistic merit
D) rhetorical power


Ans: D) rhetorical power

Explanation:-
apprehend three fundamental classifications of argumentation schemes: argument from sign or symptomatic arguments, argument from comparability (with the aid of similarity), and instrumental or causal arguments. Kienpointner in identifies arguments to

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