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The reasoning in the argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the ground that the argument

  1. A. Contains impeccable reasoning

  2. B. Fails to consider alternative viewpoints

  3. C. Includes extensive supporting data

  4. D. Focuses solely on statistical evidence

The correct answer is: B. Fails to consider alternative viewpoints

The argument is most vulnerable to criticism because it fails to consider alternative viewpoints. This means that the argument may be one-sided or biased, as it does not take into account other perspectives or counterarguments that could potentially weaken the original argument's validity. By neglecting alternative viewpoints, the argument risks being incomplete and lacking a comprehensive evaluation of the issue at hand. Option A, C, and D are not the correct choices because the argument's vulnerability does not stem from containing impeccable reasoning, including extensive supporting data, or focusing solely on statistical evidence.