Q: Which of the following statements about putting arguments into standard form are correct?
(A) Standard form of an argument lists premises first and conclusion last, usually with indicator words removed;
(B) Converting an argument to standard form helps clarify the number and content of premises;
(C) In UGC NET reasoning, translating passages into standard form can assist in evaluating validity;
(D) Standard form always requires that premises be numbered and symbolised; otherwise it is not allowed;
(E) When reconstructing an argument, implicit premises that are clearly needed may be added as assumptions;
(F) Any rhetorical or descriptive sentence in a passage must always be treated as a premise;
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