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Which of the following is not a way to establish logos?

Share personal experience with the topic in a clear manner.
Maintain clear lines of reasoning throughout your argument.
Use evidence, such as statistics and factual information.
Make generalized statements based on little evidence.

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Make generalized statements based on little evidence

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Logos often depends on the use of inductive or deductive reasoning. inductive reasoning takes a specific representative case or facts and then draws generalizations or conclusions from them. Inductive reasoning must be based on a sufficient amount of reliable evidence, in other words the facts you draw on must fairly. Deductive reasoning begins with a generalization and then applies it to a specific case. The generalization you start with must have been based on a sufficient amount of reliable evidence

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