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 ====== Sample statement ====== ====== Sample statement ======
-(this is the actual statement being defended. If you change this title, everything that cites this statement will be updated to the new wording.) 
 ===== Assumptions ===== ===== Assumptions =====
 (Don't confuse these with premises. A premise is something necessary for the argument. An assumption is something necessary to even hold the conversation. For example, if you're wanting to argue with someone about whether tacos are the best Mexican food, something like "food exists" and "the world exists" would be obvious assumptions; without them, you can't even talk about what the best Mexican food is. "Tacos are the least spicy food" is a premise.) (Don't confuse these with premises. A premise is something necessary for the argument. An assumption is something necessary to even hold the conversation. For example, if you're wanting to argue with someone about whether tacos are the best Mexican food, something like "food exists" and "the world exists" would be obvious assumptions; without them, you can't even talk about what the best Mexican food is. "Tacos are the least spicy food" is a premise.)
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   * [[Assumption 2]]   * [[Assumption 2]]
   * [[Assumption 3]]   * [[Assumption 3]]
- +===== Argument =====
-The next four sections may be repeated for each line of reasoning. +
-===== Reasoning =====+
  
   * [[Premise 1]]   * [[Premise 1]]
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 ===== Notable Defenders of this Position ===== ===== Notable Defenders of this Position =====
 (Please cite in full author, Chicago-style bibliography format) (Please cite in full author, Chicago-style bibliography format)
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-\\ 
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-\\ 
-If there are multiple lines of reasoning, the last four sections may be repeated for each line of reasoning (as needed) 
  
-====== Counter-Argument ======+===== Counter-Argument =====
 [[~Sample statement]] [[~Sample statement]]
  
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