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Argument By Analogy
A form of reasoning where a similarity between two different things is used to draw a conclusion or make a point about one of them.
Similarity
The state or fact of being similar; resemblance or likeness in qualities, characteristics, or appearance.
Single Example
A specific instance or case used to illustrate a general concept or principle.
Inductive Generalization
A method of reasoning in which conclusions are drawn about generalities from specific instances.
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