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    Exam 7: How Do I Reason With My Audience
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    Reasoning from Is a Form of Induction Which Uses the Details
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Reasoning from Is a Form of Induction Which Uses the Details

Question 2

Question 2

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Reasoning from is a form of induction which uses the details of examples, specific cases, or situations and makes predictions about an entire class.


A) parallel case
B) analogy
C) generalization
D) sign

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