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One of the most fundamental skills LSAT takers need to master is how to divide an argument into premises and conclusions. A logical argument is a series of claims that make a point. A conclusion ...
Chain: A sequence of reasons connected by principles which lead directly from the terminal reason to the conclusion.. Deduction: A form of reasoning in which the premises given are intended to be ...
A basic argument will have these things: 1) one or more premises, and 2) one conclusion. The first parts of the argument are called premises, which are statements that support the conclusion.
What’s the main point? You’ll have to keep reading. Arguments are composed of premises and conclusions. The premises are claims and evidence that support the conclusion, like pillars ...