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What is the key indicator of a conclusion in Formal Logic?

  1. Necessity

  2. Possibility

  3. Sufficiency

  4. Probability

The correct answer is: Possibility

In Formal Logic, the key indicator of a conclusion is "Possibility." This is because Formal Logic deals with making valid deductions based on given premises. When a statement is concluded to be a possibility based on the premises provided, it signifies the conclusion reached from the logical reasoning applied. This differs from necessity, sufficiency, and probability, which may not always be indicative of a conclusion in formal logic.