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What indicator words are commonly used to introduce a premise?
What indicator words are commonly used to introduce a premise?
- Thus, therefore, hence, consequently
- Owing to, for the reason that, in that, we know this by (correct)
- But, yet, however, whereas
- When, only if, unless, except
Which phrase is used to introduce a necessary condition?
Which phrase is used to introduce a necessary condition?
- All required
- Every then
- Whenever must (correct)
- If only
What is a common counter-premise indicator?
What is a common counter-premise indicator?
- In contrast (correct)
- Shows that
- For example
- Thus
Which phrase introduces a sufficient condition?
Which phrase introduces a sufficient condition?
What indicator words are often used to show a conclusion?
What indicator words are often used to show a conclusion?
Which of the following pairs correctly match the premise and counter-premise indicators?
Which of the following pairs correctly match the premise and counter-premise indicators?
What term introduces evidence supporting a conclusion?
What term introduces evidence supporting a conclusion?
Which phrase often indicates a strong causal relationship in an argument?
Which phrase often indicates a strong causal relationship in an argument?