Answer:
The correct answer is: "d) Look for rhetorical questions in the argument".
Explanation:
A standard argument is a clear argument with explained ideas and detailed informations, and it must be written as easily as possible in order to make readers understand that as easily as possible too. This means that to find a conclusion is part of this process, as much as to look for claims that support another claims for all arguments must be connected to make sense and leave no room for doubts, and also to paraphrase in order to make arguments seem clearer. Therefore, to look for rhetorical questions is the only option which you must not follow because rhetorical questions are always reflexive and dependent on some or a lot of factors which consequently leave space for doubts and overinterpretations.
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