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Q:
| A) If only argument I is strong | B) If only argument II is strong |
| C) If neither I nor II is strong | D) If both I and II are strong |
Answer: C) If neither I nor II is strong
Explanation:
Explanation:
Simply saying that a thing can be abused is a simplistic argument. This applies to everything and is hence weak unless you specify the reason for abuse. Hence I is weak. II is weak because it is just not true.
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