ANSWERS|LATEST 2025/2026|GRADED
Words that indicate premises - ANSWER given that, seeing that, for the reason
that, owing to, as indicated by, after all, on the grounds that
Words that indicate conclusions - ANSWER consequently, therefore, as a result,
so, clearly, it follows that, accordingly, we may conclude, it entails, hence, thus, we
may infer that, it must be that, it implies that, that is why
For, since, because - ANSWER words that introduce premises, but always appear
in sentences where the conclusion is part of the sentence (example: Since I haven't
eaten all day, I am hungry.)
But, although, however - ANSWER indicate a turn or switch from context or
someone else's argument over to the author's argument
Some people say - ANSWER introduces context or another person's argument
Words that imply sufficient conditions - ANSWER if, when, where, all, the only,
every, any
"must be true" - ANSWER the correct answer choice CANNOT be false, the 4
incorrect choices COULD be false
"must be false" - ANSWER the correct answer choice CANNOT be true, the 4
incorrect answer choices COULD be true
"could be true" - ANSWER the correct answer choice COULD be true, the 4
incorrect answer choices CANNOT be true and must be false