1. Inductive 2. Deductive 3. Reasoning 4. Logic 5. Appeal 6. Evidence 7. Facts 8. Argument 9. Persuasion 10. Thesis 11. Generalization 12. Conclusion 13. Claim 14. Hypothesis 15. Ethos 16. Rebuttal 17. Essay

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Appeal5

1. make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public. "police are appealing for information about the incident" synonyms: ask urgently/earnestly, make an urgent/earnest request, call, make a plea, plead "police are appealing for information" 2. LAW apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court. "he said he would appeal against the conviction" noun 1. a serious or urgent request, typically one made to the public. "his mother made an appeal for the return of the ring" 2. LAW an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed. "he has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal" synonyms: retrial, re-examination "the court allowed the appeal"

Logic4

1. reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity. "experience is a better guide to this than deductive logic" synonyms: reasoning, line of reasoning, rationale, argument, argumentation "the logic of their argument" 2. a system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task.

deductive2

Deductive reasoning is a logical process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true. Deductive reasoning is sometimes referred to as top-down logic. Its counterpart, inductive reasoning, is sometimes referred to as bottom-up logic.

Inductive1

Inductive reasoning is a logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion. Inductive reasoning is often used in applications that involve prediction, forecasting, or behavior.

Evidence6

noun 1. the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. "the study finds little evidence of overt discrimination" synonyms: proof, confirmation, verification, substantiation, corroboration, affirmation, attestation "they found evidence of his plotting" verb 1. be or show evidence of. "that it has been populated from prehistoric times is evidenced by the remains of Neolithic buildings" synonyms: indicate, show, reveal, display, exhibit, manifest; More

Reasoning3

the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way. "he explained the reasoning behind his decision at a media conference"


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