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Identify the term that signifies a counter-premise in logical reasoning.

  1. still

  2. admittedly

  3. in contrast

  4. although

The correct answer is: admittedly

The term "admittedly" signifies a counter-premise in logical reasoning because it introduces a concession or acknowledgment that strengthens the opposing viewpoint or argument. This term indicates that the speaker or writer is recognizing a point made by the other side before presenting their own argument. In contrast, the other options do not specifically signal a counter-premise or opposing viewpoint in the same way as "admittedly" does.