It uses deductive reasoning, but it contains a fallacy. A gym membership does not mean the person will exercise "every day". Physicians would say to only focus on "Exercise is good for you" and to work exercise into your daily routine, rather than buying a gym membership you will likely not use.
A thesis statement is made up of a topic and an argument.
Yes, there is a thesis statement in an argument. The thesis is usually stated in your intro only; the rest of the essay is just body paragraphs to prove your logic
Introduction; Body; Concluding
Thesis Statement/Opening Paragraph- introduce thesis and argument Supporting Paragraph 1- Use details to support your argument Supporting Paragraph 2- Provide more evidence Closing Paragraph- Restate the thesis in different words
A paradox doesn't have to be a conclusion from an argument it can be an absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true.
A logic argument is a statement of logic. The term "argument" means a statement that could be true or false. A Statement that has not been tested as true or false is known as a theory. Logic is the term meaning the structure of an argument or statement and how it applies in its use.
A logical argument in which each statement is backed up by a statement that is accepted as true is a proof.
Introduction, Summary of Opposing Views, Statement of Understanding, Statement of Your Position, Statement of Context and Statement of Benefits.
It concludes your argument
A thesis statement is a sentence that presents your argument to the reader.
A topic and an argument.
A logical argument in which each statement is backed up by a statement that is accepted as true is a two column proof.
A thesis statement is made up of a topic and an argument.
Yes, there is a thesis statement in an argument. The thesis is usually stated in your intro only; the rest of the essay is just body paragraphs to prove your logic
Reject or disallow by exercising one's superior authority.Reject the decision or argument of (someone).
Which statement reflects an accurate argument in favor of a command economy
Without knowing the specific statement or argument in question, I can't determine the fallacy being used. If you provide the statement or argument, I can help identify the fallacy.