SOLUTION: Given two statements, write a third statement to complete a valid deductive reasoning argument. Argument: All skyscrapers are tall. The Empire State building is a skyscraper.

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Question 273380: Given two statements, write a third statement to complete a valid deductive reasoning argument.
Argument:
All skyscrapers are tall.
The Empire State building is a skyscraper.
Therefore, by deductive reasoning, I can conclude,

Answer by dabanfield(803)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All skyscrapers are tall.
The Empire State building is a skyscraper.
Therefore, by deductive reasoning, I can conclude,
The Empire State Building is tall.

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