In most extended argumentative passages
1. Premises and conclusions make up a large portion o...
Social Studies, 07.03.2020 03:38 kyliegriffis
In most extended argumentative passages
1. Premises and conclusions make up a large portion of the total wordage.
2. Premises and conclusions make up only a small portion of the total wordage.
3. Premises and conclusions are usually clearly labeled.
4. Premises and conclusions are equal in number.
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