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Definition: an argument is a set of declarative sentences (the premise) in which one or more sentence are offered in support of another sentence(the conclusion) In general, the inductive and deductive, depends on link on primese. If is deductive you have a strong support of a conclusion. If inductive the lilnk btw premi and conclu are weaker. If deductive argument two problem if the primises are true then the conclusions is true. If the premise true that conclusion have to follow e. g. valid argument but not good premise 1. all. If i"m gving you explaination, you are telling me why is is that case, you are already having information but i"m telling gyou why. In argument i"m telling you premises and conclusion. Argument is trying to prove that some claim is ture, explation try to explain why some cliam is true. There are some content to deal with weather something is an argument or explaination.

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