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On deductive arguments.
-If an argument has premises that are certain to be true and a conclusion that is certain to be true, then the argument must be valid.
Image-related Factors
Aspects that influence the perception, interpretation, or impact of images, including composition, lighting, angle, and context.
Comprehensiveness and Conciseness
The quality of including all necessary information in a succinct and clear manner without unnecessary elaboration or detail.
Audience and Purpose
Audience and purpose involve identifying the intended recipients of a piece of communication and the reason or objective behind delivering the message.
Deflect Attention
A method of avoiding focus or scrutiny by redirecting it towards something else.
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