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What indicates a statement that goes against a premise in an argument?

Counter-premise Indicator

In an argument, a statement that goes against a premise is indicated by a Counter-premise Indicator. This type of indicator signals that the following statement will contradict or challenge a premise that has been previously established.

The other options are incorrect:

- Opposing Assumption Reference does not accurately describe a statement that goes against a premise.

- Contrary Inference Marker does not specifically indicate a statement going against a premise.

- Contradictory Premise Identifier does not reflect the concept of a statement that contradicts a premise in an argument.

Opposing Assumption Reference

Contrary Inference Marker

Contradictory Premise Identifier

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