vmelgargalan wrote:
A)The first is a belief that does not dispute the position taken by the argument; the second is that position.Wrong. The first part of this answer makes it a contender, but the second bold statement is not the position taken by the argument. The second bold part is a conclusion that supports the conclusion of the author.
B)The first is a belief that goes against the main conclusion of the argument; the second is a judgment that favors the main conclusion of theargument.Wrong, the author doesn't focus on arguing against his first bold statement. first part of the statement is wrong as it does not oppose the argument.
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