This is an example of inductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning happens when you make broad generalizations from specific observations. In this example, it suggests that since they can see the islands (observation), they must be on the highway (generalization). Inductive reasoning might not always be as accurate in some cases as deductive reasoning.
Answer:
Hello Queen Messy here!
Yes, there are many but here are some!
Pardon
I’m sorry I didn’t hear/catch what you said
Would/ Could you say that again, please?
Would/ Could you repeat what you said, please?
I’m sorry, what did you say?
What was that?
Informal: What was that again…?
Very informal: What?/ Eh/ Mm?
So,…
Does that mean…?
Do you mean…?
If I understand right…
I’m not sure I understand. Does that mean…?
Explanation:
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Answer:
extensive library collection of UFO material and meeting room
Explanation:
The museum contains an extensive library and exhibits all focused on the history of UFO encounters. Additionally it has an extensive library collection of UFO material and meeting room. It functions as the centerpiece of the annual UFOfest held in Roswell each year
Answer:
Ten simple choices for a healthier planet.
Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Cut down on what you throw away. ...
Volunteer. Volunteer for cleanups in your community. ...
Educate. ...
Conserve water. ...
Choose sustainable. ...
Shop wisely. ...
Use long-lasting light bulbs. ...
Plant a tree.