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What does the scope of an argument refer to?

  1. Depth of Analysis

  2. Breadth of Concepts

  3. Range of Ideas Addressed

  4. Strength of Conclusion

The correct answer is: Range of Ideas Addressed

The scope of an argument refers to the range of ideas addressed. This involves considering how many different aspects or factors are taken into account within the argument. Depth of analysis pertains to how thoroughly each idea is examined within the argument, breadth of concepts refers to how many different concepts are included, and strength of conclusion relates to how well-supported or convincing the final assertion of the argument is. But specifically, the scope refers to the variety or diversity of ideas that the argument covers.