Answer:
1. "But I <u>must not stay</u> in bed uselessly,"
2. <u>Could </u>the alarm <u>have failed</u> to ring?
3. If I <u>were to try</u> that with my boss, I<u>'d be thrown ou</u>t on the spot.
4. He <u>would've fallen</u> right off his desk!
5. Besides, by then someone from the office<u> will arrive</u> to inquire abo
because the office <u>will open</u> before seven o'clock."
6. At the moment he <u>was lying</u> right there on the carpet, and no one
about his condition <u>would've</u> seriously <u>demanded </u>that he let them.
7. But the manager <u>must have suspected</u> something, because he mad
down over a few stairs and <u>disappeared</u>, still shouting, "Huh!"
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The correct answer is D. He uses deductive reasoning because he introduces a conclusion and proves it with evidence.
Deductive reasoning starts out with a general statement and examines what makes the statement true. Machiavelli began by stating "it is much safer to be feared than loved..." followed by examples of how Hannibal used fear to become a respected leader.
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the Gleason's have as much difficulty eating new food as the lin's have.