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Answer:
inferential claim, factual claim
Explanation:
A passage qualifies as an argument if it bears a factual claim and an inferential claim. A factual claim is a claim in the premise if an argument that is assumed to be true and a fact. An inferential claim is a conclusive part of an argument that supports a reasoning process and suggests that something derives from something or is an implication of something.
This property of the argument is what is referred to as an inferential claim.
What is an inferential claim?
This is claim that seems to agree that the premises that were presented in an argument are true indeed.
The question says that the argument follows reasoning and also the provision of evidence that would seek to establish that it is true.
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