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What makes a logical premise strong?

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A premise is an assumption that an argument claims is true, and will include or justify a conclusion. In logic, an argument requires a set of (at least) two declarative sentences (or ''propositions'') known as the premises or premisses along with another declarative sentence ( or ''proposition) known as the conclusion. HOPE THIS HELPED. XX




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