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A comparison between how English speakers and Greek speakers comprehend and use motion verbs from a story verbs indicated that:
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Inductive Argument
An argument that attempts to show that its conclusion is supported by the premises even though the conclusion amplifies—it goes beyond—what the premises state.
Conclusion
The final part of something, typically a summary or decision made after considering all the presented information or evidence.
Premises
Assertions or claims considered true and form the foundational premises for a conclusion in reasoning.
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