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. Liquids and gasses have the property of being fluid-that is, they flow-because their atoms, ions, or molecules

are not so strongly attracted to each other as they are in solids. Not being confined to specific locations, the particles in a liquid can move past one another. Melvin D. Joesten and James L Wood, World of Chemistry, 2nd edition

A) Argument; conclusion: Not being confined ... move past one another.

B) Argument; conclusion: Their atoms, ions, or molecules ... as they are in solids.

C) Argument; conclusion: Liquids and gasses ... they flow.

D) Nonargument.

E) Argument; conclusion: Liquids and gasses have the property of being fluid.


D

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