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Identify the type of argument (inductive or deductive).

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2b: Constructing Original Arguments

Complete the following:

Construct one original inductive argument and address the following:

  • Identify the conclusion and the supporting reasons within the argument.
  • Using 75–100 words, offer an explanation or justification for why the argument is an inductive argument.

 

 

 

 

 

Construct one original deductive argument and address the following:

  • Identify the conclusion and the supporting reasons within the argument.
  • Using 75–100 words, offer an explanation or justification for why the argument is a deductive argument.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2c: Finding Alternative Argument Examples or Finding Inductive or Deductive Argument Examples

Find one example of either an inductive or a deductive argument from contemporary media. Complete all the following tasks:

  • Identify the type of argument (inductive or deductive).
  • Include/reproduce the original passage of the argument and provide a complete citation for the source.
  • Identify/paraphrase the conclusion(s).
  • Using 75–100 words, identify/explain how you know or why you think the argument is an inductive/deductive one.

 

 

 

 

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