The correct option is this: IT STARTS WITH DETAILS AND USES THEM TO SUPPORT A MORE SWEEPING STATEMENT.
Inductive reasoning refers to the type of reasoning in which the premises are used to supply a strong evidence for the the conclusion that is made. That is, this type of reasoning uses the details that are known to build a strong case and to make its conclusions.This is exactly what the speaker in the above passage does.
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I think a correct me if I'm wrong
Answer: question 1 would be on the computer as he is not inside it.
question 2 would be on as the time is on top of the watch.
question 9 would be behind as trailed means to drag behind.
question 14 would be at the gate.
question 16 would be on the beach as the waste is on top of the beach.
question 17 would be at the table as the children are not sitting on top of the table.
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32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96,
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There are many numbers that fit this incredibly vague description