The essential feature of a strong argument is that

A. it has a true conclusion.
B. it has all true premises.
C. the conclusion is likely (but not necessarily) true, if the premises are true.
D. the conclusion is necessarily true, if the premises are true.


C. the conclusion is likely (but not necessarily) true, if the premises are true.

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