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Avoid negatives. Instead of saying "The trinity does not exist," | Avoid negatives. Instead of saying "The trinity does not exist," | ||
- | ===== Definitions | + | ==== Definitions ==== |
(This is where you explain the words used in the statement in order to be as clear as possible. Words can mean completely different things in different contexts, and an argument can rise or fall on its definitions. | (This is where you explain the words used in the statement in order to be as clear as possible. Words can mean completely different things in different contexts, and an argument can rise or fall on its definitions. | ||
Definitions of a premise in an argument belong on the personal page of the premise itself.) | Definitions of a premise in an argument belong on the personal page of the premise itself.) | ||
- | ===== Analogies | + | ==== Analogies ==== |
(Analogies do not count as the evidence itself; they are simply there to help one understand the argument) | (Analogies do not count as the evidence itself; they are simply there to help one understand the argument) | ||
- | ===== Notable | + | ==== Notable |
(Please cite in full author, Chicago-style bibliography format) | (Please cite in full author, Chicago-style bibliography format) | ||
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