Making observations and drawing a conclusion from those observations is known as inductive reasoning.
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Ques. 2I am not going to fly United Airlines because my mother flew United and the plane had mechanical problems; then my Uncle Jack had two United flights canceled on his last trip. Deciding not to fly United is a logical decision.
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Ques. 3Everyone is going to the party The teenager who says this to her mother is using a logical argument.
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Ques. 4Which of the following statements is not an argument?
a. New Yorkers weathered the storm well because most people heeded the advice of emergency officials.
b. There were a few holdouts, however, who refused to leave their homes along the water's edge.
c. The mayor warned that search and rescue teams would not use valuable resources in order to rescue people who deliberately failed to follow mandatory evacuation orders.
d. Emergency preparedness costs a lot of money, but the cost is worth it when you consider what happens when a city is not prepared such as the levees breaking in New Orleans during hurricane Katrina.
Ques. 5Which of the following statements is an opinion?
a. Many Americans do not vote because they say that their vote will not count.
b. People who do not vote should have the experience of living in a communist country where people who express opinions are often thrown in jail.
c. There are a variety of reasons that people choose not to vote.
d. Many elections have been decided by just a few votes.
Ques. 6Which of the following statements is a fact?
a. Children can sustain serious injuries climbing on jungle gyms.
b. Playground equipment is the cause of too many accidents.
c. Riverside Park has done the right thing by installing swings suitable for people with handicaps.
d. Every community should have a playground for its children.