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24 July, 06:25

How can you approach an argument for which you have no direct evidence? Modify or soften your claim if there isn't direct evidence to support it. Use expert opinion (s) to reason out your argument. Use indirect evidence and reason to support your claim. all of the above

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  1. 24 July, 06:28
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    All of the above or D is correct
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