Multiple Choice
What is an "evolving analogy," as explained in Chapter 7?
A) An argument by analogy that compares an action to some natural process, such as evolution.
B) A series of arguments by analogy that begin with a simple analogy and gradually make it more complicated to better reflect the real world.
C) A kind of argument by analogy that focuses on the way an action, process, or institution develops over time.
D) A set of arguments by analogy that all resemble each other, which can be used together to make an argument about another set of actions.
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