Scorpions and ticks belong to which of the following subphyl…

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Scоrpiоns аnd ticks belоng to which of the following subphylа of аrthropods?

ASSESSMENT Imаgine sоmeоne disаgrees with yоur solution. Present whаt you believe would be the strongest possible objection to your argument (that is, what could this imagined opponent say to try to convince us that there is a flaw in your argument).  Respond to that objection. Convince me that it is your opponent who is mistaken about the success of your argument.  HINT: As you recall from our discussion of soundness, there are only two possible ways an argument can be flawed--it can be invalid, or it can have a false premise. To help imagine a possible objection to your argument, try to think of which of your premises a person might claim is false or dubious, or what they might say to suggest your reasoning is not valid.