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When youre writing an essay, especially an argumentative essay, or if youre dealing with lets say a public debate, then its really good to be aware of the three levels or layers of the typical argument. And there are names for these. We call these the claim (thats the first level), then we have whats often called the evidence, or the reason (sometimes the proof), and then the third level has kind of a strange name. This is called the Warrant and maybe an easy way to think about this is to refer to this as an assumption, a kind of general implied assumption that is often not publicly stated, but which you can figure out or if you look closely at the statements you can see what the underlying assumption is. So the assumption is what connects these first two things. You make a claim, you have some evidence, and then theres something -- some kind of underlying logic -- that connects these two points. Lets see how this plays out with an example here. So in our example we start