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ENTHYMEME

Is an arguement in which one (or more) of the premises, or the conclusion, is not stated.

ANALOGY

Is a claim of similarity. Analogies are used to illustrate, to explain and to argue.

SYLLOGISM

A deductive argument consisting of two premises and a conclusion only.

CONCLUSION

In an argument, the conclusion is the proposition whose truth the arguement is attempting to establish.

PROPOSITION

The information expressed by a declarative sentence or statement. PROPOSITION are either true or false.