Asked by Derrick Buckner on May 22, 2024

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In a blind alley argument, _____.​

A) ​both parties are wrong
B) ​neither party can understand the other
C) ​neither party can be proved right or wrong
D) ​both parties refuse to communicate or interact

Blind Alley Argument

A line of reasoning that leads nowhere or fails to address the core issue, often diverting attention from meaningful dialogue.

  • Acknowledge the role of perceptions, beliefs, and attributions in family dissatisfaction and conflicts.
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Monica UreñaMay 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In a blind alley argument, neither party can be proved right or wrong. It means that the argument has reached a point where there is no further progress as both sides are unable to provide evidence or reasoning to support their perspectives.