Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)

Responses

a sensible and valid statement
a sensible and valid statement

a popular opinion
a popular opinion

an impractical analysis that is hard to prove
an impractical analysis that is hard to prove

a loud remark

None of the given options.

A, B, C , or D

A) a sensible and valid statement

The phrase that defines a sound argument is "a sensible and valid statement". A sound argument is one that is well-reasoned, logical, and supported by evidence. To determine if an argument is sound, you need to evaluate the statements made and assess whether they are sensible (reasonable) and valid (follow proper reasoning principles). You can do this by examining the evidence provided, checking for logical fallacies, and ensuring that the argument's premises lead to the conclusion. In the given responses, only the phrase "a sensible and valid statement" accurately describes a sound argument.