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The passage that is an example of inductive reasoning is John gets a pain in his side when he runs for more than a mile. He believes that all runners feel pain after running for more than a mile.
<h3>What is an inductive reasoning?</h3>
Inductive reasoning is making a conclusion by taking a general logic. These conclusions are based on improper logics. Its opposite is deductive reasoning.
The option D has general logic that running can cause pain in legs, but it's not true to all runners.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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The correct answer of the given question above would be option B. END RHYME. The stylistic or literary device that the author uses in the given lines above is called the END RHYME. The words that rhyme in the given lines are "long" and "wrong", and "dead" and "said". Hope this answer helps.