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"Phonology" refers to linguistic rules governing
Enthymeme
An enthymeme is a rhetorical syllogism commonly used in persuasive speech, where one of the premises is not explicitly stated but is implied, making the argument rely on the audience's recognition of the unstated premise.
Conclusion
The final part of something, typically a process or discussion, where the main points or decisions are summarized or determined.
Unstated Premise
An implicit assumption in an argument that is not explicitly expressed but is required for the argument's conclusion to be logically valid.
Enthymeme
A rhetorical argument where one premise is not explicitly stated.
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