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The argument: “Since the history of recorded time it has rained every day of the year except May 11th. Therefore next year it will rain every day of the year except for May 11th" is an example of what type of induction

weak
weak but cogent
convoluted but cogent
strong but uncogent cogent



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Therefore, next year it will rain every day of the year except for May 11th" is an example of this type of inductive argument: C. convoluted but cogent.

What is an argumentative essay?

An argumentative essay can be defined as a type of literary work that is written to express and indicate a writer's or speaker's position (stance) on a subject matter (topic).

A strong argument is generally considered as being cogent when the stated premises are true. However, a strong argument is generally considered as being uncogent when at least one (1) of the stated premises is false.

This ultimately implies that, every weak arguments are considered as being uncogent and as such they cannot be cogent.

In this context, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that this argument is convoluted but cogent because there is good evidence that the conclusion reached is true.

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