DeShawn has been taught with inductive reasoning. He is about to knock over a log house his classmates made, but then he decides not to. Which thought process best shows that DeShawn made his decision using inductive reasoning?
a. If I tear this house down, my teacher will probably put me in time out.
b. If I tear this house down, everyone who worked on it will be sad that their project is ruined.
c. If I tear this house down, I am going to have to rebuild another one.
d. If I tear this house down, something bad might happen to me because I was bad.
b. If I tear this house down, everyone who worked on it will be sad that their project is ruined.
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