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A. deductive reasoning<span>Deductive reasoning is basically the drawing
of a conclusion based upon certain evidence.
Thus, when we see the first portion of the sentence, “Everyone on my
street lost power during the storm,” we are reading the evidence upon which the
conclusion of “I will not be able to turn on the lights at my house” is
drawn. </span>
Answer:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
I remember watching the movie as a child and still enjoy it today. Grandpa Joe is my favorite character. Charlie has four ailing grandparents. Always stubborn, traditional, and wary. But also supportive and caring. And the mysterious secret workers at Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. Grandpa Joe joins Charlie on the factory tour after Charlie finds the Golden Ticket. He saves the Commuter Capsule from the Vermicious Kids in the Great Glass Elevator with Charlie, Willy Wonka, and his family. 96 1/2 years old in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", Grandpa Joe is the eldest of Charlie's grandparents.
He uses foreshadowing and creates suspense on how it is perplexing
Answer:
As the storm approaches from the north.
Explanation:
this would make no sense as it's own sentence, you would have to add another clause for it to be a complete sentence.