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Which of the following is a primary source of law?
Enthymeme
A rhetorical argument that omits a premise or conclusion, assuming it to be obvious to the audience.
Missing Premise
An implicit assumption or statement that is not explicitly stated but necessary for an argument to hold.
Enthymeme
An argument in which one premise is not explicitly stated, often used in persuasive speech and writing.
Missing Premise
An implicit assumption or statement required to make an argument logically sound but is not explicitly stated.
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