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What is the basic structure of an argument?
O A. An argument consists of premises that are used to support a conclusion.
O B. An argument consists of at least one premise and one fallacy that are used to support a conclusion.
O c. An argument consists of a fallacy that is used to support a conclusion.
OD. An argument consists of at least one premise that does not lead to a conclusion.
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