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A(n) is a set of claims intended to support or prove a conclusion.
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A(n) is a statement that is either true or false.
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A(n) is a claim in an argument, which the rest of the argument is intended to support.
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A(n) is a word or phrase - "thus," "therefore" - that shows that a conclusion is up ahead.
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A(n) is a true, non-subjective, factual claim.
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A(n) claim is a claim about a matter of fact.
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A(n) or factual issue is an one whose truth can be settled by an agreed-on method for collecting evidence, the truth about which is a fact, and disagreement about which means that at least one of the people is mistaken.
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A(n) is a point being debated; a question that is raised when assessing the truth or falsity of a statement.
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A(n) or nonfactual issue is one which cannot be settled by any established or obvious method.
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A(n) is something that someone believes, which may be true or false.
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A(n) is a claim in an argument, intended to support the conclusion.
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A(n) is a word or phrase - "because," "since" - that indicates the appearance of an argument's premise.
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The is the premise of an argument.
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is the confused and unsupportable belief that everyone's opinion on a factual issue is "right."







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