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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses the central argument the central argument opinions included in a text
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point) Responses opinions included in a text opinions included in a text statements of
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Which option describes reasoning?
Options: A resource used to evaluate evidence Statements of support in an argument Opinions
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
A:Sound reasons are grounded in fact. B:Sound reasons represent
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Which term would best describe the following scenario?
Vivian solved an equation. She showed all her steps and got the correct
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses the central argument the central argument a resource used to evaluate
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Which of the following means using specific observations to make generalizations?
A: BIAS B: Subjective C: Deductive Reasoning D:
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How are reasons different from evidence?(1 point) Responses Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.
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Assessing Reasoning Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the sentence to answer the question. Goldfish make good pets for
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Which statement is an example of reasoning in Section #2? (HINT: Consider which statement is an opinion and not factual.)(1
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You eat at several Asian restaurants and decide that Asian food is salty. What type of reasoning is this?
inductive deductive
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use the euler diagram to determine if the syllogism is valid or invalid
1. Football and studying don't mix Don is football
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natacha
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What's the difference between indictive and deductive reasoning?
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1. A poll of five thousand people has indicated that 57 percent of the nation drinks juice for breakfast every day.
A. inductive
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Is this inductive or deductive reasoning?
All U.S. Presidents have come from the original 48 states. No person from Alaska can be
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1. Explain what a conjecture is, and how you can prove a conjecture is false.
2. What is inductive reasoning? 3. What are the
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses a resource used to evaluate evidence a resource used to evaluate evidence
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A logical description of how data-based evidence supports or does not support a hypothesis is best described as __________.
a
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Which option best describes reasoning?
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Define inductive reasoning.
using general theories or principals to make predictions about more specific situations doubting or
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Bri
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.” Which of the following best defines the
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What type of reasoning occurs when bits of specific information are gathered together in order to make a generalization?
deductiv
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Lexie
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.” Which of the following best defines the
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SRB
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If the weather report predicts more than 20cm of snow in the mountains then Gunther will plan a ski trip. Tonight the weather
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James
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.” Which of the following best defines the
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Boo
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Reasons explain why an author feels a certain way.
A true B false
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses statements of support in an argument statements of support in an argument
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@BOT
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Which option describes reasoning?
a. a resource used to evaluate evidence b. statements of support in an argument c. opinions
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Our town should double its fines for speeding. Studies show that higher fines result in less speeding, so increasing the fees
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Which opinion describes reasoning the central argument opinions included in a text statements of supporting an argument, a
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A _ parados seems impossible but makes sense upon further consideration.
Select the correct answer from the list. Logical
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How are reasons different from evidence?
Reasons assert that an ideal is true, evidence justifies a point of view. Reasons
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Decide whether the argument is inductive or deductive.
The last four stoplights were green. Therefore, the next one will be
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• _______ paragraphs: Each of these paragraphs (the number will vary) will begin with one of your reasons for supporting your
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Which of the following statements best describes abductive reasoning?
(1 point) • I think, therefore I am • No man is an
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Which sentence best fits under Reason 1?
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PHILOSOPHY TEACHER: Logic instructs us in the three processes of reasoning. JOURDAIN: And what are the three processes of
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Multiple Choice Question
Based on the image, which of these options BEST indicates why James Oglethorpe recruited the Highland
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Which of the following defines reasoning
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Which of the following defines reasoning?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe way an argument is planned out%0D%0Athe way an
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Which of the following defines violent reasoning
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Which of the following defines reasoning?
1.the validity of an argument 2.the speaker's opinions 3.the way an argument is planned
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
My dad says everyone should recycle. What kind of reasoning does this sentence use? (1
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Your reasons explain why you believe that side of the __________________.
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Read the passage.
Anne says that she needs to buy brand new shoes. She tells her mother that her right shoe has a hole and that
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What prediction can be made from this information?
Jeremy reached inside the shed for the hidden key. The nail was empty. "Oh,
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Which question does the capitalized portion of this sentence answer?
Leif called the new land Vinland, BECAUSE OF THE WILD GRAPES
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Doing local volunteer work is a valuable experience. Why is the fact that local
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What is the main difference between inductive and deductive reason?
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A diner has 645 napkins. 325 napkins are used at lunch. 113 napkins are used at dinner.
Melanie says that 325−113=n napkins are
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