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WHen the question asks, what is the basic premise of the environmental act. What is it asking me for, what it covers? I interpreted as what it covers but when i searched up the definition for premise, it said previous statement or base of argument. So now i am confused
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Answered by
Writeacher
For that question, I'd use "base of argument" as the definition of "basic premise."
What is the environmental act you're writing about?
What is the basis/base of the argument regarding that act?
What is the environmental act you're writing about?
What is the basis/base of the argument regarding that act?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A premise is a fact or idea upon which some action is taken.
Examples:
Premise: Politics is divisive.
Action: I won't bring up politics at dinner.
Premise: Global warming is caused by humans.
Action: I'll do what I can to slow down global warming.
Examples:
Premise: Politics is divisive.
Action: I won't bring up politics at dinner.
Premise: Global warming is caused by humans.
Action: I'll do what I can to slow down global warming.
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