Polly asks her professor to evaluate the format of the euthanasia debate she is organising. She will own an encyclopaedia.
The conclusion of an argument is justified or supported by a statement known as the premise. One or more premises can be found in an argument. A conclusion in an argument is a statement that restates the key points the arguer is aiming to convince the reader or listener of.
One of the premises in an enthymeme, a sort of syllogism or logical reasoning, is left unexplained (pronounced EN-thuh-meem).
A syllogism is a conclusion that follows logically from two premises.
A syllogistic argument that proves a conclusion by omitting a statement is known as a formal enthymeme.
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