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Had the volume turned up and my mom said “that’s what your studying” lol
It all makes sense. Keep it up guys.
Premise: I always burn a candle in my apartment. Premise/ support There is a lot of new candles and old candles in my apartment. I light one every time I come home conclusion: therefore my house smells nice.
I get it so a strong argument means that I have strong support which means that it has a lot of premises to support the conclusion
So can you have multiple premises and support but not multiple conclusions?
I need to come back and watch this again. Can someone please like my comment?
Anyone want to follow this lesson along with me today is my first day starting this
This is helpful I always thought the conclusion came after the premise but it can go in any order
So basically ONLY use the information given and don’t add your own truth to it
premise : my dog barks loudly when I give him a bath conclusion : my dog does not like baths. Is this correct?
once this clicks it is so easy! The claim that supports another claim is always the premise supporting the conclusion
Persuasion is basically biased but without evidence it’s flawed. Did I understand that right?
I was wondering why it was so confusing 😭
Got a 140 aiming for 165
Is everyone understanding all of this