developing ground first and giving conclusion letter is deductive way of writing ... true ??
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The statement is True.
- It is the argument in which the key premises are given as logically conclusive evidence for the logical conclusion.
- It would be illogical for the premises to be correct and the conclusion to be untrue if such an argument proceeds in generating a certain premise for its conclusion.
- For example, an individual may presume that Almighty exists naturally and is good, and then figure out what would logically follow from that reasonable assumption.
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