Which phrase defines a sound argument?


a sensible and valid statement

an impractical analysis that is hard to prove

a loud remark

a popular opinion

1. A sound argument is sensible and valid.

2. Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
3. examining your emotional response
4. the background music
5. Leashed dogs are less likely to bother other dogs and humans.

A sensible and valid statement.

A sound argument is defined as a sensible and valid statement. To determine if an argument is sound, we need to evaluate both the logic and the validity of the statement being made. A sound argument is one in which the premises (statements given as evidence) are true and the conclusion logically follows from the premises. This means that the argument is both reasonable and supported by evidence. Therefore, the correct answer is "a sensible and valid statement."

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