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    Is the Argument Deductive (D) or Inductive (I)
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Is the Argument Deductive (D) or Inductive (I)

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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)?
-A square has four equal sides and four equal angles; therefore, this figure, which is a square, surely has four equal sides and four equal angles.

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