Multiple Choice
An example of transitive inference is:
A) Building two towers from building bricks
B) Standing against a wall, marking your height with chalk, and then asking another person to stand by the mark to see if they are taller or shorter
C) Using a ruler to find the length of a piece of string
D) A flash of insight into how to solve any logical problem
E) Working out the names of unfamiliar cartoon characters
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