Every argument has more than one premise.
Correct
ANSWER: FALSE
An argument can have only one premise, such as “He’s a car dealer, so he sells cars.”
Question 3
Every argument has more than one premise.
Correct
ANSWER: FALSE
An argument can have only one premise, such as “He’s a car dealer, so he sells cars.”
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