Today in Mr.Rease’s American Literature class we learned the difference between deduction and induction. Deduction are known statements/facts that can be true or false. Inductions are general statements that are uncertain conclusions. Deductions have to be valid or invalided, while inductions are plausible, possible, reasonable, credible, but not always certain. We had 20 statements to do and determine if they were deductions or inductions, it’s pretty easy but a few tripped me up.
Today in Mr.Rease’s class we were asked what was the most important moment in Black History. I wrote about the Harlem Renascence, so when I seen a poem by Langston Hughs I got excited because I kind of called the lesson. We broke down his Poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”. This Poem was a little easier to break down saying there weren’t as many complex words. I had an pretty simple time in class.
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