Reasoning by analogy proceeds by

A) using specific instances to infer a general conclusion.
B) showing how one thing influences or brings about another.
C) inferring that facts or opinions from a reliable source are accurate and trustworthy.
D) using a powerful story to lead the audience to the conclusion one wants to support.
E) arguing through comparison between the known and the unknown.


E

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