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The inclusion of four propositions followed by a fifth that comes to a conclusion in the preamble exemplifies _____.

A. ethos

B. inductive reasoning

C. diction

D. deductive reasoning

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. deductive reasoning." The inclusion of four propositions followed by a fifth that comes to a conclusion in the preamble exemplifies deductive reasoning.
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The inclusion of four propositions followed by a fifth that comes to a conclusion in the preamble exemplifies deductive reasoning. Deductive reasoning is a type of reasoning in which conclusions are derived from premises or propositions. Deductive reasoning extends from general to specific. It is based on propositions and if all the propositions are true, and the rules of deductive logic are applied, then the conclusion will be true.

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