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Which term is an indicator of a counter-premise in logical reasoning?

  1. however

  2. on the other hand

  3. yet

  4. still

The correct answer is: yet

In logical reasoning, the term "yet" is typically used to introduce a counter-premise. It signals a change in direction or presents a contrasting viewpoint to the previous information provided. Terms like "however," "on the other hand," and "still" can also indicate contrast or transition, but "yet" is more commonly associated with introducing a counter-premise in logical reasoning.