-  Wed Dec 11, 2013 2:11 pm
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							My question is distinction between "example" and "premise."
I read the explanation about the answer B and why it is wrong - it is NOT example but premise.
I thought example could be used as premise, and zooplankton appeared to be an example in support of the conclusion.
What is example in LR, and how do I distinguish example from premise?
(my question is based upon the explanation on the pg 366 that the statement is not an example ... but rather another premise; hence, answer B is incorrect.)
- > Does this mean example cannot be used as premise?
I really want to figure this out specifically and clearly since method reasoning is my weakness. 
 
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					  															  								 I read the explanation about the answer B and why it is wrong - it is NOT example but premise.
I thought example could be used as premise, and zooplankton appeared to be an example in support of the conclusion.
What is example in LR, and how do I distinguish example from premise?
(my question is based upon the explanation on the pg 366 that the statement is not an example ... but rather another premise; hence, answer B is incorrect.)
- > Does this mean example cannot be used as premise?
I really want to figure this out specifically and clearly since method reasoning is my weakness.
 
 I really re
I really r



