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29 July, 09:06

What type of premises does the following argument have?: "I've been looking at the available literature on the trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and the great majority of writers on the subject have grave doubts about the Rosenbergs' guilt. It seems clear that they may well have been innocent."

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  1. 29 July, 09:12
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    B). Dependent Premises.

    Explanation:

    A premise is elucidated as the postulation that forms the basis of an entire argument and from which the conclusion is drawn. It functions to support the information.

    As per the question, the 'dependent premises' is the type of premise which would be required for the given argument as each information (available literature, majority of writers, Rosenberg's guilt, etc.) is logically associated to one another and functions to back the conclusion 'they may well have been innocent'. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.
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