Using Logic in Writing
Published on: 2025-06-20 07:46:45
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Understanding how to create logical syllogisms does not automatically mean that writers understand how to use logic to build an argument. Crafting a logical sequence into a written argument can be a very difficult task. Don't assume that an audience will easily follow the logic that seems clear to you. When converting logical syllogisms into written arguments, remember to:
lay out each premise clearly
provide evidence for each premise
draw a clear connection to the conclusion
Say a writer was crafting an editorial to argue against using taxpayer dollars for the constr
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