Multiple Choice
When someone makes an argument by analogy between A and B, and then an opponent replies with an argument by analogy between C and B, which he believes to be more illuminating, the opponent's argument is called a(n) :
A) deduction
B) analogy reversal
C) analogical retort
D) counter-analogy
E) analogy explosion
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