Question 1166244
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INDUCTIVE reasoning and DEDUCTIVE reasoning are the ways to make a logical conclusion whether

one logical statement implies the other logical statement.


INDUCTIVE reasoning deduces a general statement from a set of partial/(particular) statements/observations.


DEDUCTIVE reasoning deduces a particular suggestion from the general law.


In the post, parts 1, 3, 4 and 5 are not logical statements, at all, since they do not contain logical deducing.


So, the posed question is IRRELEVANT to these parts of the post.


The part 2 can be considered as a DEDUCTIVE reasoning, since it make a conclusion 
"from a general statement to a particular expectation."
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