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    In an Explanation, the Statement or Statements That Purport to Do
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In an Explanation, the Statement or Statements That Purport to Do

Question 197

Question 197

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In an explanation, the statement or statements that purport to do the explaining are called:


A) The explanandum.
B) The antecedent.
C) The explanans.
D) The consequent.
E) The premises.

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