A logical manner means thinking, reasoning, or presenting information in a way that follows sound logic and makes sense. It involves organizing thoughts coherently and presenting arguments with clear connections between ideas.
Think of building blocks when considering a logical manner. Each block represents an idea, and they need to be stacked logically so they fit together securely without any gaps. Similarly, presenting information in a logical manner ensures that each point supports the overall structure of an argument.
Reasoning: Reasoning refers to the process of drawing conclusions or making inferences based on evidence and logical thinking.
Structure: Structure refers to the organization and arrangement of ideas within a piece of writing.
Deductive/Inductive: Deductive reasoning starts with general principles and applies them to specific cases, while inductive reasoning starts with specific observations and draws broader conclusions.
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