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An example of deductive reasoning is shown in the:

A. introduction, which presents a conclusion followed by propositions
B. Preamble, which presents four premises followed by a conclusion
C. body, which presents a resolution followed by a list of 27 grievances
D. conclusion, which gives a detailed explanation of what the signers are willing to give up

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B. Preamble, which presents four premises followed by a conclusion

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Answer:

An example of deductive reasoning is shown in the B. Preamble, which presents four premises followed by a conclusion

Explanation:

Deductive reasoning is a process that starts with one or more premises in order to get to a logical solution. The deductive reasoning reduces the information and connects premises with proof and it is based in reliable information, it needs to be rationalized and it always gets to a conclusion that has only one premise that reunites all the main idea from the original ones.

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