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In a logical argument, which term signifies a subsequent event?

  1. So

  2. Accordingly

  3. Conclude that

  4. Follows that

The correct answer is: Follows that

In a logical argument, the term "Follows that" signifies a subsequent event because it indicates a conclusion that can be drawn from the premise or premises presented. This term suggests a cause-and-effect relationship between the premises and the conclusion, showing that the subsequent event logically follows from the information provided. In contrast, the other options do not specifically indicate a relationship of conclusion following from the premises in the same way that "Follows that" does.