What evaluative language should you use for categorical arguments?

a. valid/invalid; cogent/uncogent c. strong/weak; cogent/uncogent
b. valid/invalid; sound/unsound d. strong/weak; sound/unsound


B

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Jim assumes that freedom is exclusively negative freedom from interference by government agencies and other people. This leads to the absurd conclusion that the person who is most free is the person out in the middle of the desert, safely out of range of interference from the government and other people

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Kids today are far more likely to grow up in single-parent homes than ever before

Two-parent households have dropped from 40 percent of the total number of family households in 1970 to 26 percent in 1990 according to surveys taken of 2,000 households each in 1970 and 1990.

What will be an ideal response?

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Who is the first recipient of God's covenant with humanity?

A. Noah B. Abraham C. Josiah D. David

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