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    Exam 11: Analogical Reasoning
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    Matching: -In a Refuting Analogy, the Conclusion Should Be Known to to Be
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Matching: -In a Refuting Analogy, the Conclusion Should Be Known to to Be

Question 10

Question 10

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Matching:
-In a refuting analogy, the conclusion should be known to be ________.


A) true
B) false
C) Valid

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