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Which term indicates an added premise?

  1. Thus

  2. Besides

  3. After all

  4. Moreover

The correct answer is: Besides

The term "Besides" indicates an added premise because it introduces an additional idea or piece of information that supports or complements the main argument. In contrast, the other terms - "Thus," "After all," and "Moreover" - typically serve to indicate a conclusion, provide further support or emphasize a point already made in the argument, rather than adding a new premise.