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denis23
2 months ago
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Which sentence is the clearest example of deductive reasoning?

English
2 answers:
ddd [7.4K]2 months ago
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The correct choice is B. The others make no sense.
Naddika [7.4K]2 months ago
3 0

Response:

The correct answer is B

Clarification:

This example illustrates cause and effect; deductive reasoning is just a more sophisticated term for it. Be attentive to keywords such as therefore, because, thus, and similar phrases. I hope this assists you, and I hope it is indeed the accurate answer ahhh

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