Multiple Choice
Are there any indicator words that can indicate both premises and conclusions?
A) All indicator words can introduce premises, but only some can introduce conclusions.
B) All indicator words can introduce conclusions, but only some can introduce premises.
C) No, since that would make them useless as indicators.
D) Yes, because all indicators can be used for both premises and conclusions.
E) Yes, because "thence" can indicate both premises and conclusions.
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