A valid argument is

A. one where the conclusion is true.
B. one where the conclusion is false.
C. one where you do not have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises.
D. one where you have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises.

D. one where you have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In combative persuasion, presenters use:

a. Persuasive techniques to modify the opinions of opponents. b. Stylized techniques to modify the opinions of opponents. c. Confrontational techniques to modify the opinions of opponents. d. Instructive techniques to modify the opinions of opponents.

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