The part I found most interesting in this reading was the deduction and induction part. The first thing I thought of when I was reading the deductive property is the transitive property in math. Basically it means the same thing: If A=B and A=C, then B=C. While it works in math it seems to me that it is a risky thing to do in writing and you need to be careful when using it. You want to make sure that you don't draw inproper conclusions from what is really there. The same goes for induction but even to a further extent. Induction, basically meaning that if a similarity is viewed in a thing multiple times, then it can be concluded that the same is true for all of those things. While induction/deduction can be useful in writing, i think its important that you put them in there so that it is your reader who is making the conclusions based off induction/deduction rather than you as a writer blatantly making them.