2. In which of the following is ‘because’ used to indicate a premise? A. The wor
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2. In which of the following is ‘because’ used to indicate a premise?
A. The word “because” can be used in an explanation or in an argument. It is not always a premise indicator.
The explanation for the troops in South Korea is obvious. They're there because any attack on South Korea will involve an attack on US troops and retaliation is certain; this method of discouraging attacks without committing many troops is sometimes called a 'trip wire.'
None of these.
There will be a stock market plunge soon because price-to-earnings ratios are well above their all-time averages and whenever that happens, so does a plunge.
A. The word “because” can be used in an explanation or in an argument. It is not always a premise indicator.
b.The explanation for the troops in South Korea is obvious. They're there because any attack on South Korea will involve an attack on US troops and retaliation is certain; this method of discouraging attacks without committing many troops is sometimes called a 'trip wire.'
c.None of these.
d.There will be a stock market plunge soon because price-to-earnings ratios are well above their all-time averages and whenever that happens, so does a plunge.
on 2 wrich of the foliowing is because used to indicale a premise? O The word "because" can be used in an explanation or in an argument It is not always a premise indicator o The explanation for the trooos in South Korea is obvious. Theyne there because any atack on South Korea wil move an attack on uS troops and retaslation is cortan Question 2 troops is sometimes caled a trip wire None of these. The re will be a stock market plunge soon because price-to-nings ratios are wel abovn their ale tha method f ouraging atacis wthout conmng and whenever that happens,so does plngeExplanation / Answer
In statement (d) 'Because' indicate a premise, after this condition(high price to earning ratio) a stock market plunge happens.
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