Which of the following is true?
A) Inductive arguments are judged by their soundness.
B) Deductive arguments are judged by their cogency.
C) Inductive and deductive arguments can both be judged by soundness and cogency.
D) Soundness and cogency have the same meaning.
E) Deductive arguments are judged by soundness, and inductive arguments are judged by cogency.
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