Problem: Construct and post an enthymeme - an argument with an implied but missing premise or conclusion. You can come up with your own example or find one in the media, but don't use the Vaughn text. Don't supply (in parentheses, for example) the missing statement. Supply the missing statement in another student's example that makes the example a valid deductive argument. Example: All insects have six legs. Therefore, a wasp has six legs.