<span>How do the authors of the Declaration best use deductive reasoning to support the idea that the colonists have a right to form a new government?
A. They first establish the widely accepted belief that governments derive their power from the people.
This goes with the premise that it is the government's role to protect the people, thus if it is ineffective or unable to do so, the people have the right to make the necessary changes.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is EXPLICIT.
A statement which directly reveals its meaning is EXPLICIT since it is not necessary for the audience to make any inference to understand the message. It is all in black and white.
Instead, when something is implicit, it is suggested by not directly stated. For example, it is common that authors and journalists make comments in which their political or religious beliefs are implicit (suggested).
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