Cause and effect inductive is defined as “a relationship
between actions or events such that one or more are the result of the other or
others,” in other words that means an even or something is the cause of another
thing. In Dr. Antonia Novello’s case, when the Joe Camel promotes their Camel
cigarettes, teens and children were attracted by the advertisement and the
numbers of teen who smoked had increased. This caused Dr. Novello to launch ads
to ban cigarettes and encourage school to educate teens to stop smoking. The
cause of Dr. Novello’s actions on opposing cigarettes and tobacco was the launch
of Joe Camel’s cigarette ads, which encouraged teens to start smoking.
Also, it is an inductive argument because the number of
teens who smokes had increased, thus, thus she launched ads and also educate
youth about the consequences of the use of tobacco. Teens will probably quit or
not start smoking after her solution.
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