A Brief Summary of Classical Rhetoric
--Inductive reasoning. generalizes a conclusion from analogous facts (e.g. Every dog I see has four legs. Therefore all dogs have four legs). The rhetorical equivalent of inductive reasoning is the . example. --Deductive reasoning. establishes a conclusion from positive or negative statements (e.g. ................
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