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Choose the strongest argument for the given question I. Only argument I is strong II. Only argument II is strong III. Either I or II is strong IV. Neither I nor II is strong V. Both I and II are strong Statement: should articles of only deserving authors be allowed to be published Argument: I) yes, it will save a lot of paper which is in supply II)No, it is not possible to draw a line between the deserving and the undeservingChoices:- I II III IV

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Choose the strongest argument for the given question I. Only argument I is strong II. Only argument II is strong III. Either I or II is strong IV. Neither I nor II is strong V. Both I and II are strong Statement: should articles of only deserving authors be allowed to be published Argument: I) yes, it will save a lot of paper which is in supply II)No, it is not possible to draw a line between the deserving and the undeservingChoices:- I II III IV

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The correct answer is II. Only argument II is strong. This is because it is indeed difficult to draw a line between who is deserving and who is not. What might be considered deserving for one person might not be for another. Therefore, it is not feasible to only allow articles of deserving authors to be published.

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