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When we need to decide whether something belongs to a __________,we are likely to compare it to a(n) __________.
Loss
The state of being deprived of or of being without something that one has had.
Warranted Inference
A logically justified conclusion based on available evidence or premises.
Fallacy
A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument.
Valid Inference
A logical conclusion drawn from premises that are true, ensuring the conclusion is also true.
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