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An inductive argument is characterized by its support rather than its ability to conclusively prove its conclusion. Inductive reasoning involves drawing general conclusions based on specific observations or evidence, which may support a conclusion but not guarantee its truth.
You can claim as many dependants you can prove that you did support. However you can only claim the EIC(Earned Income Credit) on up to 3 qualify children.
If you have paid for more than half of their support and they do not claim themselves on their taxes, I believe you can claim them as long as you have documentation to prove it.
No, the thesis statement is typically placed in the introduction of an essay to give readers a preview of the main points. The conclusion is meant to summarize the key points and provide a sense of closure to the essay without introducing new information or restating the thesis.
Validation (of an activity) is achieved when you can prove that the intended activity will achieve the intended outcome.
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Substantiate means to provide evidence or proof to support or confirm a claim or statement. It involves validating or verifying the accuracy or truthfulness of something through relevant information or data.
no ,he was arrested for not paying his taxes, because there was no evidence to prove that he was involved. Some claim it was not actually the work of Al Capone and have theories and evidence to support the claim. For example, http://www.unclealcapone.com
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Not necessarily. Words can also show who or what you CLAIM to be.