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Ex.
"You are supposed to do pages 13-17 in the workbook," he explained.
Answer:
It would be number 4
Explanation:
Reason is because of the way it says "Stops waste" it should've been better to be revised to "prevents waste" from ending up in landfills.
I would feel proud, becasue it tells what she had to conquer as a woman in 1650. It was a very hard time for women back then so being described as a respectable person would be very rare for women.
U need to put the part of the text where he described it but according the options I think the only one u can describe a waterfall with would be “gloomy”
Inductive reasoning involves drawing up conclusions from our observations, e.g. Fishes live in water, and they have gills, so they can breathe in water. Simply put, it's just making sense of things that you know, kinda like the "put two and two together" statement.
Deductive reasoning involves making conclusions from two or more statements. Let's say X = Y, and Y = Z, which means X is also equal to Z. That's deductive reasoning.
Hope it's clear now?