Read the argument below and answer the question that follows.Sarah has always been on time every time I meet her for dinner. Therefore, she will be on time tonight when we meet for dinner.

Is the argument above inductive or deductive Why?
(A) It is inductive because it is based on personal experience.
(B) It is deductive because it is based on a personal experience.
(C) It is inductive because it is based on a general principle.
(D) It is deductive because it is based on a general principle.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

inductive means the arguer is claiming that the conclusion is true, or at least probable, because the premise is true.  inductive is meant that the premise is so strong, that even if it is wrong, the conclusion is unlikely to be wrong.


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True hope i helped :)

What is the theme of the hobbit

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Get out and do things, there is danger and excitement in adventures.
Doing things that are dangerous is better( and more fun) than sitting in a hole in the ground ( pun intended) and doing nothing.

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ordinary individuals can make extraordinary differences

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Convert 1.835 × 10 4 to standard notation.

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To convert 1.835 × 10 4, we will simply multiply the first term (1.835) to the second term  (104) . When multiplied, it is equals to 190.84.
The product 190.84  is the standard notation.

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A stanza is _____. two rhymed lines four rhymed lines a unit of division within a poem, similar to a paragraph a unit measure of poetry consisting of one stressed and one unstressed syllable

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1) Two rhymed lines – No, that would be a couplet
2) Four rhymed lines – No; I'm not sure if there is a specific name for this...
3) A unit of division within a poem, similar to a paragraph – Yes
4) A unit measure of poetry consisting of one stressed and one unstressed syllable – No, this would be an example of a trochee

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I believe it's 4 rhymed lines, but I'm not completely sure. Hope this helped somehow!

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The correct answer should be a melodrama.

Melodramas are set in realistic environments and deal with sentimental issues of the main characters.

A sentimental drama with stereotypical characters is known as melodrama. Option two is correct.

Melodrama is the type of drama that can be considered as over-the-top. Melodramas tend to be sentimental, rgar is emotional and contain stereotypical characters.

A melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, sensational and designed to appeal strongly to the emotions, is based on detailed characterization.

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D By the scheme of a husband who had merely grown tired/Of his marital vow and duty.

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The correct answer is option C: "And out of respect for my own character / I refused to be drawn into a divorce." These lines directly state the reason that Mrs. Purkapile had for staying married.

I think C is the correct answer.