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two types of arguments: deductive and inductive
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- When you are trying to prove a point, which type of argument do you think is most effective? Why?
- Provide an example of when you have used a deductive argument and when you have used an inductive argument. How did it turn out? Would you have been more effective if you had restructured your argument?
- If you cannot think of arguments you have presented, describe arguments someone has presented to you, or find examples used by a public figure.
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