Question at position 30 Either Sally is dating Charlie or Sally is dating Peter. But Sally isn't dating Charlie, because Sally won't date anyone with a tattoo, and Charlie has a large tattoo of a drunken rat on his right forearm. So, Sally is dating Peter. This argument is an argument by definitiona hypothetical argumentan argument by eliminationan inductive generalization单项选择题
A
an argument by definition
B
a hypothetical argument
C
an argument by elimination
D
an inductive generalization
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