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In the strict sense of terms, “inference” and “argument” have exactly the same meaning. A. True
B. False

In many (but not all) arguments that lack indicator words, the conclusion is the first statement.
A. True
B. False

No items on this menu have any poultry, and this is a vegetarian restaurant, therefore, no chicken dishes are served here (Valid argument)
Premise (1)- Reason/support ? No items on this menu have any poultry?
Premis (2)- Reason/support...? This is a vegetarian restaurant?
Conclusion-argument/opinion ? No chicken dishes are served here?

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