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Argument Questions and Answers (Q&A)

A. Boaz, Mechanical Engineer
Answered: Nov 08, 2019
The primary difference between inductive and deductive reasoning proceeds from specific premises to a general conclusion, while deductive reasoning continues from general premises to a specific...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 20, 2024
This isn’t an argument, it’s just a pair of statements. Neither is being offered as a reason to believe the other.

The answer is (C). Neither statement is being offered as a...Read More

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Kdelapla
Answered: Apr 20, 2024
You don’t have a high school diploma.

The answer is (C). The conclusion doesnt follow unless you assume that the person doesnt have a high school diploma.

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T. Wikati, Technical Writer
Answered: Jul 17, 2019
Argument and Persuasion are two English words, and at times, their meaning can be confusing as to whether they are the same or not. The argument is a simple word which means a kind of discussion...Read More

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L. Laurel, Assistant Manager
Answered: Jul 06, 2020
An argument is known to be a type of rationale wherein you would like to present your side by showing some facts or details based on what you believe in. Sometimes you also present information...Read More

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