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LSAT Premise & Conclusion Indicators Correctly Solved Exam [100% Correct Q&A] 2024/2025 What is a common indicator word that often signifies a conclusion in an argument? Therefore Which of the following words typically signals the presence of a premise? Because When you see "as a result...

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LSAT Premise & Conclusion Indicators
Correctly Solved Exam [100% Correct
Q&A] 2024/2025
What is a common indicator word that often signifies a conclusion in an argument?

Therefore



Which of the following words typically signals the presence of a premise?

Because



When you see "as a result," what role does it usually play in an argument?

Conclusion indicator



In LSAT arguments, which word suggests that the following statement is a supporting premise?

Given that



Which of the following phrases is most likely to indicate a conclusion?

Consequently



What does the word "since" generally indicate in a logical argument?

Premise indicator



Which phrase would you expect to find in a conclusion rather than a premise?
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, It follows that



If an argument includes "for this reason," what is it most likely introducing?

Conclusion



What indicator word is often used to introduce a counterargument or a different perspective?

However



Which phrase signals that the following statement provides evidence or support?

Due to



In LSAT reasoning, "thus" is commonly used as what type of indicator?

Conclusion



What word suggests that a premise is about to follow?

As



When you encounter "for the purpose of," which part of an argument is it likely related to?

Premise



In logical reasoning, what does the term "implies" often indicate?

Conclusion


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