The following statement, “A conclusion is the statement in an argument for which a premise offers support” is: True. False. Neither true nor false. Both true and false. None of the above.
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A conclusion in an argument is the main point or claim that the argument is trying to establish. A premise is a statement that provides support or evidence for the conclusion. Show more…
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