Logicality -
Explicitly state the starting facts or ideas. Evidence-Based: Provide supporting data for each claim.
Ensure the final result is a direct, unavoidable consequence of the preceding arguments. ⚖️ Perspectives & Debates Logicality
Use transitions to move smoothly between ideas without "gaps" or sudden jumps. Explicitly state the starting facts or ideas
To ensure a write-up possesses logicality, focus on and structure : "If John is a cheater
It argues that sentences forming pure tautologies (e.g., "If John is a cheater, then John is a cheater") or contradictions (e.g., "It is raining and it is not raining") may be treated as ungrammatical or "ill-formed" by our internal grammar.