Multiple Choice
If your premises are "I didn't see any cars on Mackinac Island my first day here" and "I didn't see any cars the rest of the week either," then you might reasonably reach the conclusion, "There aren't any cars on Mackinac Island". This kind of reasoning is called ________ reasoning.
A) inductive
B) dialectical
C) deductive
D) formal
Correct Answer:

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