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5 April, 07:45

What is a syllogism?

What is a syllogism? a play written by Sophocles a logical sequence created by Aristotle a proposition that is valid a system of thought analysis

If a hard fact or visual representation of a fact is needed, which method of incorporating evidence would be most effective? summarizing providing data paraphrasing quoting

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  1. 5 April, 08:07
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    A syllogism is a kind of logical argument, arriving at a conclusion from the given premises, that is attributed to Artistotle - the correct answer is "a logical sequence created by Aristotle"

    About the second question: I would say that it depends on the context. In any case, if you provide some data, it is safe to quote the source - that way noone can accuse you of making it up - so I would go for "quote"
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