English, 24.04.2021 21:10 FlayMaster101
Which option is an example of inductive reasoning?
A. I always get tired at 3 o'clock. Therefore, I will get tired at 3 o'clock
today.
B. Jin aces every test he takes. Therefore, he will fail the next test.
C. Spiders are scary. Ghosts are scary. Therefore, spiders are ghosts.
D. Cities are populated. Chicago is a city. Therefore, Chicago is
populated
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