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1. Inductive 2. deductive/ definition 3. inductive/ prediction 4. inductive/ sign 5. deductive/ arithmetic 6. inductive/ generalization 7. deductive 8. inductive/ generalization 9.

inductive/ generalization 10. deductive/ definition 11. deductive/ hypothetical syllogism 12.deductive/ disjunctive syllogism 13.deductive/ hypothetical syllogism 14. inductive/ causal inference 15.inductive/ sign 16.inductive/ authority 17.deductive/ categorical syllogism 18.inductive/ causal inference 19..inductive/ authority 20..inductive/ authority 4. inductive: arguments based on signs..The argument proceeds from the facts of a sign to the facts of the thing the sign symbolizes. The conclusion is only pro bable at its best. 7. deductive- the conclusion definitely follows the premise as that according to the law of gravity, everything thrown up will always fall back to the ground. 15. arguments based on signs..The argument proceeds from the facts of a sign to the facts of the thing the sign symbolizes. The conclusion is only probable at i ts best. 16. inductive: argument from authority..the conclusion is based from the stateme nts made by the friend who has a job.

----1.Inductive: I think it is deductive haha. Ikaw na bhala 2.Deductive/argument from definition: It is an argument which the conclusion is claimed to depend merely upon the definition of some word. In this case candy wh ich is normally sweet. 3.Inductive/prediction: The premise deals with some even in the past, and the co nclusion moves beyond this event to some relative future. 4.Inductive/sign: Argument that proceeds from the knowledge of a certain sign to a knowledge of the thing or situation that the sign symbolizes. 5.Deductive/ arithmetic: Arguments having conclusion that depend on some purely arithmetic or geometric computation or measurement are usually deductive. 6.Inductive/generalization: Argument that proceeds from the knowledge of a selec ted sample to some claim about the whole group. In this case a group of siblings . 7. deductive: the conclusion definitely follows the premise as that according to the law of gravity, everything thrown up will always fall back to the ground. 8. Inductive/generalization: Argument that proceeds from the knowledge of a sele cted sample to some claim about the whole group. In this case group of USCstuden ts. 9. inductive/ generalization: no idea 10. deductive/argument from definition: It is an argument which the conclusion i s claimed to depend merely upon the definition of some word. In this case meat w hich has protein.

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