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Comparisons
compares two elements with each other or compares one element with itself (better than, healthier than, more useful than)
Causation
When one thing (such as an event, action, phenomenon) directly affects another
Assessments
assigns a certain subjective attribute to something ("should" or "ought to")
Predictions
asserts the arguer's opinion about something that will take place in the near or distant future (If the arguer believes something will or will not happen at some point in the future, the chances are good that it's the argument's main conclusion)
Simple Beliefs
simple statement of something the arguer believes to be true, no value judgment
Definite / categorical conclusions
Any signal word that indicates that something is true 100% or 0% of the time (every, all, none, never, will)
Indefinite / qualified conclusions
Any signal word that indicates that something isn't necessarily true 100% or 0% of the time (Likelihood: likely, unlikely, possible, could, might
Quantity: some, most, more
Frequency: rarely, seldom, often, sometimes, usually
Proximity: almost, nearly)