In reasoning two main processes can be carried out to get to conclusions or statements, these are deductive and inductive reasoning. In the case of deductive reasoning, this type of reasoning begins with a general or broad statement and this is applied to specific situations or examples. On the other hand, in inductive reasoning, the beginning is a specific statement or example and this is used to get to a broader or general idea. This implies, the words that complete these two sentences are Deductive and Inductive as the first sentence describes a reasoning process from general to specific (Deductive) and the second sentence describes a reasoning process from specific to general (Inductive).