This process of providing details to make one’s thesis sound true is called reasoning.
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- Which of the following statements are correct? A: For deductive arguments, if the premise is true, the thesis is very likely to be true. B: Both reasoning by principle and reasoning by definition are deductive reasoning. C: Inductive arguments are weak. D: Deductive arguments help us learn unknown things.
- ______ is a process by which one sound takes on some or all the characteristics of a neighboring sound, a term often used synonymously with coarticulation. If a following sound is influencing a preceding sound, it is called regressive assimilation; the converse process, in which a preceding sound is influencing a following sound, is known as progressive assimilation.
- How does the piano sound? A: To make a tone. B: To make a tone with one's hand C: To strike the strings with a hammer D: To make a tone with the bow
- Deductive reasoning involves ______. A: presenting only examples and details instead of main ideas B: starting with a generalization and moving to specific details C: beginning with transitional sentences and ending with your thesis D: starting with specific details and moving to a larger concluding point
- [音频]Logicis often divided into three parts:________reasoning, abductive reasoning, and deductive reasoning.