how can I identify the implicit premises in a syllogism? and the conclusion as well?
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A premise includes the reasons and evidence behind a conclusion. A conclusion is the statement that the premise supports and is a way of promoting a certain belief or point of view. To help us better identify the premise and conclusion of an argument, we can take a look at indicator words.
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