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Stage one: Premise
The premise defines the evidence, or the reasons, that exist for proving your statement. Premises often start with words like “because”, “since”, “obviously” and so on.
Stage two: Inference
In this stage, we take one or more statements that are agreed upon as true and come up with a new statement. This new statement often uses the words “implies”, “suggests” or “therefore”.
Stage three: Conclusion
The conclusion of an argument is a final statement. The conclusion is often stated as the final stage of inference. It’s validity, or truth, is confirmed by the truth of the premises statement(s) and the inference statement(s). Conclusions use words like “therefore”, “it follows that”, and “in conclusion”.