answer: b When you're listing things you gotta use commas
<span>Descriptive </span><span>adjectives name a quality of a person, place, thing, or idea.
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Sentences 2, 3, and 4, best elude that Divine Providence was involved in the fate of Plymouth's Colony.
The first sentence is filler information that does not talk about God or Divine Providence at all
1- in
2-applied
3- through
4- just
5- achieved
6- close
7- but
8- filled
9- saying
10- giving
11- come
12- within
13- figure
A. draws conclusions based on premises everyone can agree on.
I would pick this because with inductive you will have a very strong or a very weak argument, whereas deductive reasoning is awesome because, if used correctly, leads to the most agreeable (and logical) solution.