A few days ago when i was browsing through my facebook, i saw a cool computer game trailer posted by my friend so i go ahead to have a look.
Personally, I am a big fan of Need For Speed so i definitely will going to have one when it is available. After watching the trailer, I noticed that in that trailer at 1:59 , the producer of the game wrote "Race or Chase on 11.16.2010". In that moment, it triggers my mind and i know this is related with what i had learned in critical thinking class.
This is related to implicit premise and implicit conclusion.
Implicit premise means when the premise is not stated outright and the arguer "assumes" that you will know it.
Implicit conclusion means when the conclusion is not stated outright and the arguer "assumes" that you will know it.
In this case, for "Race or Chase on 11.16.2010",
Implicit premise
-They are trying to persuade gamers to buy the game so that they can play the role as a cop or as a street racer in the game.
Implicit conclusion
-The game will be available or it will be release on November 16, 2010
Written by, Kor Qin Sheng
Thursday, August 26, 2010
implicit premise & implicit conclusion
Posted by Critical Thinking BCT1024 at 9:06 PM
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