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A sentence with a truth value

What is a statement?

100

If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true

What is a valid argument?

100

A series of statements that aim to prove or refute a claim

What is an argument?

200

A statement given in support of a claim

What is a premise?

200

An example of this type of sentence is "get out!"

What is a command?

200

An argument that may have true premises and a false conclusion

What is an invalid argument?

300

The claim that an argument attempts to prove

What is a conclusion?

300

A way of presenting an argument by removing any unnecessary information, labelling the premises and conclusion and writing each statement so that it makes sense on its own.

What is standard form?

300

"Aw naw!" is an example of this kind of sentence

What is an exclamation?

400

Making a claim without giving evidence

What is asserting?

400

A type of question that can be a statement in disguise

What is a rhetorical question?

400

A premise that is assumed in an argument rather than stated explicitly

What is a hidden premise?

500

Denying a claim and giving evidence

What is refuting?

500

He said that the unexamined life was not worth living

Who is Socrates?

500

Words like so, therefore and consequently

What are conclusion indicators?