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Yadiel
12 August, 22:28
What are the three lines of argument?
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Dominick Gentry
12 August, 22:42
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Some literature also state that the three parts of an argument are: Premise, inference, and conclusion. Premises are statements that a person presents as a fact. Inferences are the reasoning part of an argument. The conclusion is the final inference and is constructed from the premise and inferences.
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Bryson Welch
12 August, 23:57
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Some literature also state that the three parts of an argument are: Premise, inference, and conclusion. Premises are statements that a person presents as a fact. Inferences are the reasoning part of an argument. The conclusion is the final inference and is constructed from the premise and inferences.
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