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Which are the essential parts of an argument? How many conclusions can be there in an argument?

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Answered by ammu011108
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There can be only one conclusion in a single argument. In this lesson you will need to be able to distinguish premises and conclusions: The foolproof way to do this is to ask yourself what the author of the argument is trying to get you to believe

Answered by Anonymous
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How many parts does an argument have?

Thus, to be clear, understand that an argument asserts that the writer's claim is true in two main parts: the premises of the argument exist to show that the conclusion is true. Be aware of the other words to indicate a conclusion–claim, assertion, point–and other ways to talk about the premise–reason, factor, the why.

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