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Which phrase indicates a counter-premise in logical reasoning?

  1. although

  2. but

  3. on the other hand

  4. still

The correct answer is: on the other hand

In logical reasoning, a counter-premise is a statement that presents an opposing viewpoint or introduces information that goes against the main argument. The phrase "on the other hand" is commonly used to introduce contrasting or opposing ideas, making it indicative of a counter-premise. It signals that the following statement will present a different perspective or information that runs counter to the initial premise. In contrast, the other options (A. although, B. but, D. still) typically do not specifically signal a counter-premise, making them incorrect choices in this context.