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We should invest in space exploration.
1. What is the main claim as developed ?
2. What are the best reasons you can give in defence of this claim (I.e. on what grounds are you suggesting people should accept this claim)? You must give at least three main reasons and present them clearly
3. You must conclude the introductory reflection with a reflection on whether the claims made in your argument are radical or conservative, and explain how this is relevant to the evidence you have used.
Articulate the standardised version of the argument you have devised in Step Two and stated briefly in Step-Three. There is no word limit for this section, but it should include the following:
1. A clearly stated and properly labelled conclusion (C)
2. Clearly stated and properly numbered main premises (1, 2, 3). There should be at least three main premises.
3. Each main premise must be supported by at least two sub-premises (1.1., etc.). Do not go below the level of sub-premises.
4. Clear and correct labelling of whether premises/sub-premises are linked or convergent.
5. Make sure that the standardisation as formulated here in step-four is an accurate portrayal of the argument as you have formulated it in step-three. (It should not contain more or different information than the written argument in step-three - see the principle of fidelity).