<u>ANSWER:</u>
To put an argument into standard form, one should identify "the premises and the conclusions".
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
Premises are the statements that provide the reason and evidence behind the conclusion involved in an argument. Conclusions are significant in standardizing an argument as it reveals if the arguer takes necessary steps to convince the listener.
The indicator word further helps in the identification of premises and conclusions in a statement. So identification of premises and conclusions in an argument is to make it standardized.
Answer:
I already helped with 1, and i don't know the answer to some of them, but here are some more:
Number 3 is actually a common riddle that exchanges 3 different animals/foods throughout cultures. Here's the wikipedia page for "wolf, goat, cabbage" with the solution to the riddle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf,_goat_and_cabbage_problem
here's the solution with the animals from your version put in. It works because the crocodile doesn't want to eat the peanuts.
1. Take the dove over
2. Return
3. Take the crocodile or peanuts over
4. Return with the dove
5. Take the peanuts or crocodile over
6. Return
7. Take dove over
and for number 6, the answer is the letter U.
Answer:
The answer and explanation is below.
Explanation:
This is a group of lines that forms the basic metrical unit in a poem.
The reference to a soldier tells about the time period of a story in the way that, as characteristics of the soldier present, we understand more of the background of the story and when it took place, as well as the type of environment,etc...