Multiple Choice
Is every argument by analogy an inductive argument?
A) Yes, because the two things being analogized are never completely identical to each other.
B) Yes, because the conclusion never necessarily follows from the premises.
C) No, because analogy is not a form of argument at all.
D) No, because some analogies are completely true.
E) No, because argument by analogy is also a type of deductive argument.
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