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yes, there are conclusions in narratives...
Give me precepts and I'll give you conclusions.
There are several types of conclusions, including deductive, inductive, and abductive conclusions. Deductive conclusions follow logically from premises, leading to a guaranteed result if the premises are true. Inductive conclusions are based on observations or patterns, allowing for probable generalizations. Abductive conclusions offer the best explanation for a set of observations, often used in hypothesis formation.
how do archaeologists make conclusions anout their discoveries
The conclusions would be a summary of whatever you have discovered in relation to the subject.
They rely on there conclusions based on observations.
They reread their conclusions and make necessary changes.
By presenting data that contradict those conclusions
Scientific conclusions are based on scientific evidence.
By presenting data that contradict those conclusions
As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.As far as I know, Tycho Brahe made detailed observations of the planets' positions; he did NOT draw conclusions from that. Conclusions were drawn by other people, especially Kepler and Newton.
The fastest conclusions cannot be popped by a bag of popcorn.