1. true or false: the central idea of an argu...

1. true or false: the central idea of an argument cant be found in the details\n2. true or false: a central idea only appears in one place in a text not throughout the whole thing\n3. true or false: a claim is a statement that is not supported by reason or evidence\n4. true or false: an argument is a statement that is supported by reason or evidence\n5. read this passage. is it an example of sound reasoning? why or why not?

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# Brief Explanations: 1. The central idea can be inferred from details, so the statement is false. 2. A central - idea can be woven throughout a text, not just in one place, so false. 3. A claim should be supported by reason or evidence, so the statement is false. 4. An argument is indeed a statement supported by reason or evidence, so true. 5. Since no passage is provided, we can't determine if it's sound reasoning. But in general, sound reasoning is based on valid logic and reliable evidence. # Answer: 1. False 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. Cannot be determined without the passage.