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.
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In the early 1900s, a missionary named Reverend Sidney Endle wrote about the Kachari people, who live in the Assam region of India. In his book, he translated several of their spoken folktales, including the following story about a boy who tries to plant seeds after everyone else has finished. As you read, take notes on how the moral, or lesson, develops throughout the story.
Maycomb was an old town but it was a tired old town when i first knew it in rainy weather the streets turned to red slop grass grew on the sidewalks and the courthouse sagged in the square.
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Persuasive because she wants to persuade the person to accept her application
and professional becuz she wants to apply for a job and that profeessional
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