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Logical Reasoning
The process of using a structured, logical approach to analyze a problem and come to a conclusion or solve an issue.
Major Premise
A key statement or proposition from which a conclusion is drawn in a logical argument or syllogism, serving as the basis for the argument.
Minor Premise
In logic and syllogistic reasoning, this is the second statement of a traditional syllogism, which along with a major premise, leads to a conclusion.
Prestige Suggestion
A marketing or sales technique that associates a product or service with high status or exclusivity to attract customers.
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