(A) The first is the conclusion of the argument; the second is an opinion that provides support for that conclusion. -
INCORRECTBF1 –
correct (it is the conclusion of the argument)
BF2 –
incorrect (second is not an opinion but an evidence or instance of using computer efficiently)
(B) The first is the conclusion of the argument; the second is evidence that provides support for that conclusion. -
CORRECTBF1 –
correct (it is the conclusion of the argument)
BF2 –
correct (second is the evidence or instance of using computer efficiently and provides support to the conclusion)
(C) The first is a premise that provides support for the conclusion of the argument; the second is that conclusion. -
INCORRECTBF1 –
incorrect (it is not a premise but rather the conclusion of the argument)
BF2 –
incorrect (second is not the conclusion of the argument but an evidence that supports the conclusion)
(D) Both are premises that support the conclusion of the argument. –
INCORRECTBF1 –
incorrect (it is not a premise but rather the conclusion of the argument)
BF2 –
correct (second is a premise a.k.a evidence that supports the conclusion)
(E) Both are evidence that supports the conclusion of the argument. -
INCORRECTBF1 –
incorrect (it is not an evidence but rather the conclusion of the argument)
BF2 –
correct (second is an evidence that supports the conclusion)
Option B (correct)
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