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Reasoning with Analogies Is Like

Question 128

Question 128

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Reasoning with analogies is like


A) scolding yourself for being forgetful.
B) cautiously avoiding mistakes whenever you can.
C) rearranging mental images by their pictorial shapes.
D) noticing resemblances in how ideas connect with others.

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