Multiple Choice
Suppose that an argument has several steps.Could some of the steps be deductive while others are inductive?
A) No, arguments must be entirely deductive or entirely inductive.
B) No, since the inductive steps would take away from the validity of the deductive steps.
C) Yes, any of the steps could be deductive or inductive.
D) Yes, but only if the final step is inductive.
E) Yes, but only if the final step is deductive.
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