Learning to think critically is like learning to play the piano. Given that you have to practice a

lot to be good at playing the piano, you must practice a lot to be a critical thinker



a. categorical argument d. inductive generalization
b. truth-functional argument e. causal argument
c. analogical argument


C

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a. True b. False

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