
Which of these could be seen as a premise in an argument? is that Rectangles have four sides. Apples are better than oranges. John likes to read long ...
books. All of the above

All the above.A premise (or premiss) of an argument is something that is put forward as a truth, but which is not proven. [ Although it is not ...
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User: Which of these could be seen as a premise in an argument? is that Rectangles have four sides. Apples are better than oranges. John likes to read long books. All of the above
Weegy: All the above.A premise (or premiss) of an argument is something that is put forward as a truth, but which is not proven. [ Although it is not proven, it is assumed to be true (although how universally accepted this truth is may be another matter).
It is hot in here.
This is a beautiful car.
The people of this town are angry. ]
Auto answered|Score .5828|mythmoh|Points 5029|User: If we discover that a deductive argument is not valid, we should
Weegy: Apples are better than oranges.
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