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  1. A premise is a proposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn. Put another way, a premise includes the reasons and evidence behind a conclusion, says Study.com.
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  4. What are Premises and Conclusions in an Argument

    网页2016年10月18日 · A premise in an argument is the part that supports the conclusion with evidence and reasons. A conclusion in an argument is

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