Arguments are the logical structures that people use when they write and speak to present ideas and persuade others to support those ideas.An argument consists of two or more statements that include one conclusion and at least one reason that support it.
Two primary types of arguments are deductive and inductive.
1.Deductive have at least one premise that logically leads to a conclusion.
2.Inductive begin with a series of specific observations and conclude with a generalization that logically flows from them.
Two primary types of arguments are deductive and inductive.
1.Deductive have at least one premise that logically leads to a conclusion.
2.Inductive begin with a series of specific observations and conclude with a generalization that logically flows from them.
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