Indicator Words Quiz
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What is the indicator word that typically introduces a conclusion?

  • Owing to
  • Given that
  • Furthermore
  • As a result (correct)
  • Which indicator word would you use to introduce a necessary condition?

  • Whenever
  • Unless
  • In order to
  • Only if (correct)
  • If a writer wants to introduce additional supporting information, which indicator word should they use?

  • Even though
  • Hence
  • For example (correct)
  • In contrast
  • Which indicator word can be used to introduce a counter-premise?

    <p>However</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In an argument, which indicator word would you use to indicate an additional supporting point?

    <p>Shows that</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which indicator word is commonly used to introduce a premise?

    <p>Every</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the indicator word that signals an opposing view in an argument?

    <p>In contrast</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which indicator is typically used to introduce an explanation or reason?

    <p>For the reason that</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Indicator Words in Arguments

    • Conclusion: "Therefore" is a common indicator word that signals a conclusion in an argument.

    • Necessary Condition: "Only if" is an indicator word to introduce a necessary condition. For example, "You can only go to the beach only if the weather is good."

    • Additional Supporting Information: "Furthermore" is an indicator word that introduces additional support to an argument.

    • Counter-Premise: "However" is an indicator word that introduces a counter-premise. For instance, "Many people like to eat candy. However, too much sugar is unhealthy."

    • Additional Supporting Point: "Moreover" is an indicator word to indicate an additional supporting point in an argument.

    • Premise: "Since" is an indicator word commonly used to introduce a premise, which is a statement that supports the conclusion.

    • Opposing View: "On the other hand" is an indicator word that signals an opposing view in an argument.

    • Explanation or Reason: "Because" is a typical indicator word used to introduce an explanation or reason in an argument.

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    Test your knowledge of indicator words commonly used in premises and conclusions for arguments. Identify premise indicators like 'because' and conclusion indicators like 'thus'. Practice recognizing additional premise indicators and counter-premise indicators.

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