Regarding analogical arguments, which is true?

a. They are a form of inductive reasoning.
b. No perfect test exists to determine which analogical arguments are strong and which are weak.
c. Analogical arguments cannot be used to "prove" something because no two things are completely identical.
d. All of the above.


d

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