In reverse engineering, the scientist get the result first, then they examine that result to find out what caused the result.
From the options , the one that filled this criteria of reverse engineering would be : A intelligence testing, which gathers data based on research subjects' test scores
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The method is called deductive reasoning. In it, the thinker starts from the most general claim, which is obvious in itself. Then he asks more questions, each of which is more specific and particular. Thereby he finally reaches the answer. The answer which is found with this method has the least chance of being false. Aristotle is the philosopher who invented the term.
Answer:
In an argumentative essay, this excerpt would most likely belong:
D. in the middle of the essay, because it is a body paragraph.
Explanation:
<u>The very beginning of the excerpt shows that it is explaining and adding to something that was already said earlier: "Even children can be harmed by TV shows and movies . . ." This paragraph certainly follows the claim that TV shows and movies have the power to harm people. It is adding to that claim by offering evidence that those shows and movies may even harm children. Thus, we can see it is a body paragraph, which makes option D the best choice.</u>
A hook, which is an opening statement, would most likely be the very first sentence of the whole text, so we can eliminate option A.
The paragraph is certainly not a conclusion since it is not restating the main idea in fewer words, but is presenting new evidence instead. Letter B is also wrong.
Letter C is incorrect for two reasons: this paragraph is not a claim and, even if it were, claims do not appear at the end of the essay.