Multiple Choice
Inductive reasoning is defined as an argument that uses
A) ex post facto evidence to provide an exposition and explanation of the conclusion.
B) the truth of the premises to prove the truth of the conclusion.
C) the premises to supply strong evidence for, but not absolute proof of, the conclusion.
D) non-linear inference of potential facts to conclusively prove a conclusion.
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