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All of the following statements about arguments are true except:
 
  a. Arguments can be defined as civilized discussions in which people express different
  viewpoints about a topic.
  b. The term argument, as used in academic reading and writing, has a negative connotation.
  c. In college-level reading, an argument is a well-researched piece of writing that offers
  good
  reasons to support a particular viewpoint.
  d. A single issue may have many arguments associated with it.

Question 2

In examining evidence, you should consider
 
  a. the quantity of information.
  b. the relevance of information.
  c. the timeliness of information.
  d. all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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