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Which of the following succinctly presents a logical structure to support a claim?

  1. Logical Opposition

  2. Premise/Conclusion

  3. TIP: Always read each of the five answer choices before deciding which answer is correct.

  4. Cannot Be True

The correct answer is: Premise/Conclusion

The correct answer is "Premise/Conclusion." In a logical structure that supports a claim, premises provide the reasons or evidence for the claim being made, while the conclusion is the claim itself that is being supported by those premises. This structure is essential in constructing a valid argument where the conclusion logically follows from the premises presented. Therefore, the Premise/Conclusion format is crucial in presenting a coherent and logically sound argument.