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Sparta surrendered to Athens in 404 B.C.E.
Negative Premise
A statement in an argument that denies a certain condition or asserts the absence of something.
Affirmative Conclusion
A conclusion that positively asserts the relationship between the subject and the predicate, rather than negating it.
Extended Argument
A complex line of reasoning that may involve multiple premises and conclusions, typically developed over a longer discourse.
Valid
An argument whose structure guarantees its conclusion to be true if its premises are true.
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