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Each context of writing contains four elements: the subject matter, the ethos, the purpose, and:
Transitivity Relationship
A principle in mathematics and logic where if relation holds between a and b, and between b and c, it also holds between a and c.
Valid Inference
A logical conclusion drawn from premises known or assumed to be true.
Ominous Results
Findings or outcomes that are perceived as threatening or indicative of future negative events.
Reason with Certainty
The process of drawing conclusions or making determinations based on clear, indisputable evidence or principles.
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