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Most well-constructed arguments have clues that help the reader (or listener) identify whether a claim is a premise or conclusion. Some do not. Considering what you have read in Chapter 3, discuss a tactic to identify premises and conclusions without inference indicators, extra claims, or implied claims. Try to use an example from the associated exercises to illustrate your method.
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