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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!!

Choose the best answer.

If _________ is conducted correctly, it should not result in fallacy.

inductive reasoning
deductive reasoning
argumentative reasoning
expository reasoning

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User Lefakir
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Answer:

expository reasons is the correct answer.

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User Jmadsen
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Answer:

Expository Reasoning

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know this one to the fullest cause I can see two options.

It can also be inductive reasoning too.

Here's why I picked that one though, 'Expository Reasoning'

- One example of expository reasoning is problem and solution. The sentence sounds like a fallacy in results and the solution is to correct the way it is conducted.

- It can also be seen as cause and effect. Cause you conducted the experiment wrong, the effect was the fallacy of the results. So then problems and solutions can be integrated, Problem the fallacy in results solution conduct the experiment correctly.

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