Why do we not ordinarily think about most of the inductive reasoning that we do on a daily basis?
A. It is very easy to do.
B. It is very difficult to do.
C. We use inductive reasoning very commonly.
D. Inductive reasoning requires special training.
C
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a. Daoism b. Hinduism c. Islam d. Jainism e. Shinto
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