Multiple Choice
Comparative reasoning is the process of ____________.
A) culling the most viable options for a solution from a pool of both good and bad options
B) creating lists of pros and cons in order to compare two different options or ideas
C) comparing one expert's opinion on a subject to another expert's opinion on the same subject
D) using what is more familiar to make interpretations, explanations, or inferences about what is less familiar
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