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Early intervention, as defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, refers to children ages
Missing Premise
A logical condition where an argument seems incomplete because it lacks an unstated premise necessary to support the conclusion.
Valid Syllogism
A logical argument in which, if the premises are true, the conclusion must necessarily be true.
Enthymeme
A syllogism missing one of the premises or the conclusion, which must be inferred by the reader or listener.
Missing Premises
Arguments or assertions that are not explicitly stated but are required for an argument's conclusion to be logical.
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