Asked by keshia
                what is the premises and the conclusion of this argument? 
since it is the very nature of terrorism not only to cause immediatw damage but also to strike fear in the hearts of the population under attack, on might say that the terrorists were extraordinary successful.
            
        since it is the very nature of terrorism not only to cause immediatw damage but also to strike fear in the hearts of the population under attack, on might say that the terrorists were extraordinary successful.
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    The two premises seem to be named in the first clause of the sentence, and the conclusion is in the main clause. List them:
Premise 1 =
Premise 2 =
Conclusion =
What do YOU THINK?
    
Premise 1 =
Premise 2 =
Conclusion =
What do YOU THINK?
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