Analyze the argument passage below, addressing the following as appropriate: specify the issues addressed; identify premises and conclusions; classify as inductive or deductive; supply missing premises; separate arguments from window dressing; identify claims better left unstated.It's Monday, so the mail carrier will probably arrive after noon today. He usually comes in the early afternoon on Mondays.
What will be an ideal response?
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The definition "'Oxygen' means an element having an atomic weight of 8 and an atomic number of 16" is an example of:
A) An extensional definition. B) A theoretical definition. C) A persuasive definition. D) An etymological definition. E) A definition by subclass.
The term Quran means:
a. "revelation" b. "the book" c. "opening". d. "recitation"
In this pair of cases, the first may serve as precedent for the second. Decide whether the second case is so relevantly similar to the first that it should be decided identically. Explain your decision.First case: Officers on a late-night automobile patrol approached two men parked in a car in a lover's lane, who then drove away at high speed. The officers chased and overtook them, searched the car, and found narcotics. The court ruled that the search of the automobile was lawful even though no arrest had been made: The presence of two men in that place was suspicious, and their sudden flight indicated consciousness of guilt of some crime.Second case: The defendant's car was parked, and officers observed him walking in the middle of the night in a residential area. When they approached
him, he made a throwing motion; on interrogation, he admitted prior felonies but made unbelievable explanations of his presence and his car at the place. The officers searched the car and found narcotics. What will be an ideal response?