Statement:Let us appoint Ms. X as the CEO of our Company so that the Company's products are also perceived to be genuine. Assumptions I.CEO can change the perception of products. II. Perception is same as the actual reality.

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Argument - an argument is a series of statements used to present reasons for accepting a conclusion.  Example Statement: The ground was slippery -  it must have been raining. This statement consists of three parts discussed below. Premise or preposition: The ground was slippery. Premise is the basis or supporting statement on which we make further statements/ conclusions. There can be more than one premises in an argument. Assumption: The ground become slippery only when it rains. Assumption is a Hidden premise -  a missing link in the chain of argument. Conclusion: it must have been raining.... Show more

Statement:Let us appoint Ms. X as the CEO of our Company so that the Company's products are also perceived to be genuine. Assumptions I.CEO can change the perception of products. II. Perception is same as the actual reality.