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Is this a good example of an inductive arugement? Explain why.
If you like Goldfish Crackers you must like Cheez-it Crackers. Both are popular cheesy brands with fun shapes to snack on anytime. It's just a matter of choosing which type of shape and flavor you would like to snack on at the moment! They cost relatively the same and the flavor of both is impeccable, therefore, if you like cheese, crackers, and fun-shaped foods, it is no longer a matter of either or, you probably like both. I like Goldfish and I like Cheez-its, it's a given.
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