1.Please define an argument or inference in your own words.(Hint: An argument is a movement of thought from known to unknown,when expressed in language it is an inference).
2.What is the aim of an \"argument\" or \"inference\"?
3.What is the difference between one single sentence (orproposition) and an argument? Explain briefly with the help of anexample.
4.Often we make claims like, “It is going to rain tomorrow”, or“I think all apples in this basket are sweet”, can you call themarguments or inference? If yes, explain why, if not explainwhy.
5.State in your own words the distinction between a “premise”and a “conclusion”.
6.Construct an argument and an non argument (example: \"It willrain tomorrow\" -- non argument, statement of belief; \"It willprobably rain tomorrow, as has been cloudy and raining for the lastsix days, it is raining today, and the weather forecast says thatit will rain tomorrow --- argument, supporting my claim).
7.Briefly explain the difference between a the factual claim ofan argument and the inferential claim in your own words.