1. Explain the difference between deductive and inductive arguments in your own words.
2. Construct your own example of a line of reasoning that presents a deductive argument.
3. Construct your own example of a line of reasoning that presents a inductive argument.
4. Answer the following questions:
(a). What is a valid argument?
(b). What is the difference between a valid argument and a strong argument?
(c). What is the difference between a weak argument and a strong argument?
(d). If a very reliable weather person argues for rain tomorrow on the basis of 30% chance, would you say that the argument is strong or weak for rain tomorrow? (Hint: What are the chances that it may turn out be a dry and sunny day?). Explain your reasons.