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If you go to minute 3:00 of this lessonhttps://7sage.com/lesson/3-ways-to-identify-premises-conclusions/ you'll find a list or you can scroll down to #3. I hope that helps!
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I've been going down the list of most common flaws https://7sage.com/lesson/19-common-argument-flaws/ and creating my own arguments which utilize the flaws. This has lead me to a better understanding of the flaws.
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