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Antecedent correct answers A preceding event, condition, or cause. Example: If A(definition) then B Assertion correct answers To declare positively Assumption correct answers To take for granted that something is true Claim correct answers To assert Consequent correct answers Following...

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Antecedent correct answers A preceding event, condition, or cause.
Example: If A(definition) then B

Assertion correct answers To declare positively

Assumption correct answers To take for granted that something is true

Claim correct answers To assert

Consequent correct answers Following as a result

Contention correct answers A point advanced or maintained in an argument or debate

Correlation correct answers Relation between things to the extent in which one relies on another
Example: Husband and Wife

Counterexample correct answers An example that refutes or disproves a proposition or theory

Flaw correct answers An imperfection or weakness and especially one that detracts from the
whole or hinders effectiveness

Inference correct answers A conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or
evidence

Necessary correct answers Logically unavoidable; needed

Paradox correct answers A statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common
sense and yet is perhaps true

Premise correct answers A proposition antecedently supposed or proved as a basis of an
argument or inference

Principle correct answers A comprehensive and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption

Proposition correct answers Something offered for consideration or acceptance

Rebuttal correct answers To contradict or oppose by formal legal argument, plea, or
countervailing proof; beat back

Subsidiary correct answers Furnishing aid or support
Example: Supporting (definition) Details

Subsequent correct answers Following in time, order, or place

, Sufficient correct answers Enough to meet the needs of a situation or a proposed end

Accumulate correct answers To gather or pile up especially little by little; amass

Advance correct answers To accelerate the growth or progress of

Advocate correct answers One that defends or maintains a cause or proposal

Afford correct answers To make available, give forth, or provide naturally or inevitably

Aggravate correct answers To make worse, more serious, or more severe; intensify

Attribute correct answers To explain by indicating a cause
Example: He _______ his success to his Coach

Betray correct answers To prove false

Circumvent correct answers To manage to get around especially by ingenuity or stratagem; to
avoid or skirt

Compel correct answers To cause to do or occur by overwhelming pressure; obligate; coerce

Conform correct answers To be similar or identical; obedient or compliant

Constitute correct answers Establish; comprise; compose

Derive correct answers To take, receive, or obtain especially from a specified source; to have or
take origin

Endorse correct answers To approve openly; to express support or approval of publicly and
definitely

Ensure correct answers To make sure, certain, or safe; guarantee

Entail correct answers To impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result

Eschew correct answers To avoid habitually especially on moral or practical grounds; shun;
evade

Equivocate correct answers To use language that subjects to two or more interpretations usually
with the intent to mislead or confuse; to avoid committing oneself in what one says

Guarantee correct answers An assurance for the fulfillment of a condition

Imply correct answers To involve or indicate by inference, association, or necessary consequence
rather than by direct statement; allude; hint

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