Answer:
Deductive logic
Explanation:
The Cognitive development theory of Jean Piaget suggests that there are four stages through which a child develops mentally.
The fourth or the last stage of the theory is the Formal Operational Stage. <u>This occurs at the age of 12 and above. In this stage, a child develops through certain skills such as </u><u>systematic planning</u><u>, </u><u>deductive reasoning</u><u>, etc</u>.
According to Piaget, deductive logic or reasoning is a type of reasoning that involves using of general statement or hypothesis to reach a particular outcome.
The sentence given in the question is an example of deductive reasoning.
<u>The general statement is </u><u><em>"if all people are equal" </em></u><u>and the outcome abstracted from this general statement is </u><u><em>"then you and I must be equal."</em></u>
So, the correct answer is deductive reasoning.
Answer:
to help Margaret blend in with the men who are racing for land
Explanation:
The correct answer of the given question above would be option C. The excerpt from the story "Marriage is a Private Affair" that reveals cultural differences that contribute to the dilemma is "the boy’s mind is diseased, and only a good herbalist can bring him back . . . .”
Answer:
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Explanation:
Here are the answers of the given questions above:
1. The correct answer would be option C. In Chapter 8, of The Red Badge of Courage, what caused Henry to turn back to the frontline after fleeing is that h<span>e heard loud noises and was curious.
2. The correct answer for this question would be option B. In Chapter 9, </span>of The Red Badge of Courage, the meaning of a “red badge of courage” is revealed as <span>a battle wound.
3. The correct answer that would best complete the given sentence would be option C. BROOD.</span>