Asked by samuel goetz on Jul 08, 2024

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What is a premise for which no proof of evidence is offered

A)  statement 
B)  argument 
C)  assumption 
D)  attribution

Assumption

A belief or statement taken for granted without proof, often serving as a preliminary basis for reasoning and arguments.

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Vanessa Carrillo JacintoJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A premise is a statement upon which an argument is based. An assumption is a premise for which no proof or evidence is offered. Therefore, choice C is the correct answer. A statement (choice A) can have evidence offered to either support or disprove it, while an argument (choice B) is a set of premises that lead to a conclusion, and may or may not have evidence to support it. Attribution (choice D) refers to the identification of the source of something, but is not relevant in this context.