The speaker uses inductive reasoning to support the claim that a moderate lifestyle will lead to health and happiness by moving from a specific observation about people’s needs to a general conclusion about future generations. This approach allows the speaker to draw broader implications from specific instances or observations, suggesting that if moderation leads to positive outcomes in particular cases, it will likely yield similar benefits in the future for others as well.
How does the speaker use inductive reasoning to support the claim that a moderate lifestyle will lead to health and happiness?
He moves from a specific observation about people’s needs to a general conclusion about future generations.
He moves from a general premise about cooking to a specific conclusion about achieving peace in the future.
He moves from a specific pattern in food preparation to a generalization about planning for a celebration.
He moves from a trend in people’s eating habits to a generalization about the role of children.
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