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Deductive Argument
An argument that attempts to show that its conclusion makes explicit the information implicit in the premises, so that the conclusion must be true if the premises are.
Alarm
A device or mechanism designed to warn or alert individuals of potential danger or the need for immediate attention.
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Inductive Argument
An argument that attempts to show that its conclusion is supported by the premises even though the conclusion amplifies—it goes beyond—what the premises state.
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