Read the following paragraph and complete it by using the dropdown menus to fill in the blanks. Since an argument requires premises, an argument must claim that at least one statem... Read the following paragraph and complete it by using the dropdown menus to fill in the blanks. Since an argument requires premises, an argument must claim that at least one statement presents true reasons or evidence. This property of an argument is known as the argument's _____. And since an argument also requires a conclusion, an argument must claim that some statement follows from the true reasons or evidence presented in the premises. This property of an argument is known as the argument's _____. Any group of statements that meets these two criteria is an argument.

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The question is asking to complete a paragraph about arguments in logical reasoning by filling in the blanks with appropriate terms. It focuses on identifying key properties of arguments and how they relate to premises and conclusions.

Answer

'truth' and 'validity'.

The final answer is 'truth' and 'validity'.

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The final answer is 'truth' and 'validity'.

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In logic, the 'truth' of premises refers to their factual correctness, while 'validity' is about the logical structure ensuring the conclusion follows from the premises.

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Ensure you understand the difference between truth related to premises and validity related to the logical connection.

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