Multiple Choice
When identifying an implicit premise, the first rule is to look for one that:
A) closes the logical gap between the explicit premise and the conclusion
B) is explicitly stated somewhere in the argument
C) cannot possibly be proven false
D) brings several new ideas into the argument
E) says exactly the same thing as the conclusion
Correct Answer:

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