Q: Which of the following statements about the structure of arguments in reasoning are correct?
(A) An argument typically consists of one or more premises and a conclusion;
(B) In reasoning questions, identifying indicator words like โthereforeโ or โbecauseโ can help separate premises from conclusions;
(C) A valid argument may still have a false conclusion if at least one of its premises is false;
(D) In NET questions, every argument with a true conclusion is considered logically valid;
(E) Adding irrelevant information to an argument always strengthens it by providing more context;
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