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When presenting case law, begin with a presentation of the facts of the case demonstrating that the case is on point.
Categorical
Pertaining to categorization or the division of something into distinct categories.
Quantity Words
Words that express amounts of items or describe the extent of something, such as "many," "few," "several," etc.
Hypothetical Conclusion
A conclusion that is based on a conditional statement, depending largely on a "if-then" scenario.
Fallacy
A fault in logical judgment that causes an argument to be invalid or not based on sound reasoning.
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