Evaluate Seminal Texts: Purpose and Premises of an Argument (Lines 17-26) A premise is a
statement an author presents to serve as the basis for an argument. A claim is an opinion that
the author states and then supports.
Paraphrase Madison's premise in lines 17-26. Explain why this is a premise and not a claim.
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Evaluate Seminal Texts: Purpose and Premises of an Argument (Lines 17-26) A premise is a
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