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Jefferson's use of four premises followed by a conclusion in the preamble is an example of

A. pathos
B. deductive reasoning
C. author's purpose



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Deductive reasoning involves starting with a general principle and deriving a conclusion from related premises, as exemplified in Jefferson's use in the Declaration of Independence's preamble.


Explanation:

Deductive reasoning is a form of argumentation that starts with a general principle (major premise) and then applies a related premise to reach a conclusion. An example of deductive reasoning can be seen in Jefferson's use of four premises followed by a conclusion in the Declaration of Independence's preamble. This method logically leads to a definitive conclusion based on the premises presented.


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