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Ella12
Wednesday, May 27

I believe an arguments strength (as stated by some peers) deals with the number of implicit or explicit premises. Stronger arguments tend to have more explicit premises that don't require you to "fill in the gaps" ie. the Disney argument. Weaker arguments in contrast tend to have more implicit premises, one's that maybe if you think long enough you can produce to connect the dots ie. the Tiger argument or the Trash-bin argument.

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