Multiple Choice
In an argument by analogy, we begin with the premise that A has property P, and conclude that B has property P.What additional premise is necessary to reach this conclusion?
A) C has property P.
B) P is a frequently occurring property.
C) B is an example of A.
D) A and B are identical in every respect.
E) A and B are similar.
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