Correct option is B
The correct matches are:
· A-II: A Statement is a sentence that can be viewed as True or False. It is a declarative sentence in logic.
· B-IV: A Premise provides a reason why we should accept another statement or conclusion. It supports the conclusion.
· C-I: The Conclusion is the statement in an argument that is intended to be proved or supported by the premises.
· D-III: An Argument is a group of statements (premises) intended to prove or support another statement (the conclusion).
Information booster:
1. A statement in logic is a declarative sentence that must be either true or false (e.g., "The sky is blue").
2. A premise is a proposition that provides reasons or evidence for accepting the conclusion of an argument.
3. The conclusion is what the premises support or prove.
4. An argument consists of premises that are arranged to lead logically to a conclusion.