Multiple Choice
You have defined the key terms in your proposition for argumentation and used these definitions to further interpret the proposition to clarify what you want the proposition to mean based on these definitions. In argumentation, we call this making
A) the statement of presumption
B) the declaration of intent
C) the primary inference
D) the hypothesis statement
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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