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    If an Arguer Precedes His or Her Conclusion with the Phrase
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If an Arguer Precedes His or Her Conclusion with the Phrase

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Question 80

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If an arguer precedes his or her conclusion with the phrase "it must be the case that," then the argument is definitely deductive.

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