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Which statements describe the structure of locke’s argument? select all that apply.

he uses sequential organization to challenge ideas with which he disagrees.
he begins by rejecting the logic of his predecessor’s arguments.
he gives credit to his predecessors in the first few paragraphs.
he introduces his conclusions, then continues on to explain his premises.

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