Determine if the premises are inductive or deductive:
Modifier Table:
Word Strength | Modifier |
Very Strongly Positive | All, Every, Always, Will |
Strongly Positive | Most, Likely, Probably* |
Positive | Many, Often, A lot of |
Slightly Positive | Some, May, A few, Could |
Neutral | May or may not |
Slightly Negative | May not |
Negative | Few, Not many |
Strongly Negative | Rarely, Seldom, Not likely |
Very Strongly Negative | No, None, Never, Will not |
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All Canadians like donuts.
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Most Canadians like donuts.
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I have seen many Canadians eat donuts.
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Every winter I have experienced has been cold.
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My family has never seen a wild monkey in the Canadian Rockies.
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There are no wild monkeys in the Canadian Rockies.
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I have never felt a gentle hurricane.
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Hurricanes can be destructive.
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