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heshamelaziry
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Frustration in response to insults is unreasonable, for insults are merely assertions that someone has undesirable characteristics. If such an assertion is false, the insulted party ought to pity the ignorance prompting the insult. If it is true, the insulted party should be thankful for such useful information.
Which of the following, if assumed, enables the argument's conclusion to be properly drawn?
Actions prompted by ignorance warrant negative reactions.
Frustration is a reasonable response to useful information.
Frustration is an unreasonable response to any action that should prompt pity or gratitude.
Gratitude and pity are reasonable responses to some forms of hostile or insensitive behavior.
Pity is the only reasonable reaction to people with undesirable characteristics.
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Some body tell me that this is a bad constructed question, otherwise i will burn myself at the stake.
Which of the following, if assumed, enables the argument's conclusion to be properly drawn?
Actions prompted by ignorance warrant negative reactions.
Frustration is a reasonable response to useful information.
Frustration is an unreasonable response to any action that should prompt pity or gratitude.
Gratitude and pity are reasonable responses to some forms of hostile or insensitive behavior.
Pity is the only reasonable reaction to people with undesirable characteristics.
OA C
Some body tell me that this is a bad constructed question, otherwise i will burn myself at the stake.

















