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The claim of an argument, or its assertion about a subject, is called a(n) ____________.
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An argument, at its simplest, is a claim that is supported by a premise. In full texts, the main claim, or conclusion,is often supported by many premises, which are themselves supported by simple arguments (sometimes called sub-arguments).
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