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Phil. 103: Introduction to Logic
Quiz 1: Premiss and Conclusion Indicators

Fall 2002 ©2002 OPL

Directions:
Assume that each word or phrase given below appears before a statement. Is the statement that follows most probably a reason, a conclusion, or neither? Put a check in the appropriate column.


Word Reason Conclusion Neither
       
1. because      
       
2. thus      
       
3. and      
       
4. since      
       
5. therefore      
       
6. for      
       
7. so      
       
8. given that      
       
9. consequently      
       
10. it follows that      



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Quiz 1: Premiss and Conclusion Indicators

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