Answer - Deductive argument
Deductive arguments are those arguments that consist of true premises and true conclusion, (if the premises are true then it is impossible for the conclusion to be false). It always guarantees the truth of the conclusion. Deductive reasoning starts with general statements and reaches a specific conclusion.
I can enroll full time this semester or I can buy a car. (This is a general statement) Premise 1
I think going to school full time is a better option for me. (General statement) Premise 2
So, I 'll have to put off buying a car. (Specific conclusion)
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