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Relationship
Something Abstract that exists between 2 or more things (ex: Friendship of Harry& Hermione)
Name the Relationship Types
Comparative
Intersecting
Sufficiency Necessity
Causal - effect
Support
Phenomenon & hypothesis/Explanation
Referential Phrase & its Referent
Rules & Facts
Paragraphs
Argument
A persuasive set of claims that consists of at least one premise that supports at least one conclusion.
Premise
A statement which supports another statement
Conclusion
A statement supported by another statement
What is an argument at minimum?
A claim that supports another claim
a premise gives support → conclusion receives supports
Support
Increases the likelihood of truth (ex: evidence)
What does it mean to support?
If one claim supports another claim that means given the first claim is true the second claim is more likely to be true