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What makes a successful argument?

  1. Logical reasoning

  2. A strong introduction

  3. A clear conclusion

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

A successful argument should have logical reasoning, a strong introduction, and a clear conclusion. These three components work together to create a well-rounded, persuasive argument. Option A is incorrect because while logical reasoning is an essential element, it is not the only factor in creating a successful argument. Similarly, option B is incorrect because a strong introduction alone does not make an argument successful, as it also needs to be supported by logical reasoning and a strong conclusion. Option C is incorrect for the same reason- a clear conclusion is important but not enough to make an argument successful on its own. Therefore, the correct answer is option D, as it encompasses all of these necessary elements.