An enthymeme is a type of syllogism, which is a form of logical reasoning, that is often used in persuasive communication, such as rhetoric. In an enthymeme, one of the premises or the conclusion is left unstated, relying on the audience's ability to fill in the gaps. This can make the argument more engaging and relatable, as it typically requires the audience to think critically about the reasoning.
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