Daffney,

Thanks for posting. I agree that Felisha is presenting her opinion for a Cowboys Super Bowl appearance, and talking someone into liking a sports team is difficult. Felisha has stated her case to Eddie by presenting as many factors as possible to support her claim.

When you consider Felisha's claims, which parts of the test for soundness does it pass, and which does it fail?



Answer :

Final answer:

Felisha's argument may exhibit soundness if supported by reliable evidence and true premises.


Explanation:

Soundness in logic refers to the degree to which an argument is both valid and all its premises are true. In providing multiple factors to support her claim, Felisha demonstrates an attempt at soundness by offering reliable evidence. However, if her premises are merely personal opinions without verifiable evidence, the argument would lack soundness.


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