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Identify the term that shows an additional premise in an argument.

  1. Therefore

  2. What's more

  3. Owing to

  4. Furthermore

The correct answer is: Furthermore

In arguments, the term "Furthermore" is used to introduce an additional premise or piece of evidence that strengthens the overall argument. This word indicates that there is another supporting point that is related to the initial premise. On the other hand, the terms "Therefore," "What's more," and "Owing to" typically indicate a conclusion, an additional point, or the reason behind a statement, rather than introducing a new premise.