Analogies Quiz

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"In an analogy, the relationship between the two things being compared is based on their similarities in which aspects?"

  • Certain aspects (correct)
  • Size
  • Color
  • Appearance

"What is the purpose of using analogy in logical reasoning?"

  • To hide the true meaning
  • To explain complex concepts (correct)
  • To confuse the audience
  • To make the argument sound more convincing

"If A is to B, and C is to D, what does this statement imply?"

  • A and B are the same
  • C and D are the same
  • A and C have a similar relationship as B and D
  • A and B have a similar relationship as C and D (correct)

Which of the following best defines an analogy?

<p>A comparison between two things based on their similarities (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In logical reasoning, analogies are used to:

<p>Explain the relationship between two things (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of using analogies in logical reasoning?

<p>To simplify complex concepts (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Analogies in Logical Reasoning

  • Analogies are based on similarities between two things being compared, highlighting their common aspects.
  • The purpose of using analogies in logical reasoning is to make a comparison between two things to identify their relationships and to draw conclusions.
  • If A is to B, and C is to D, this statement implies a relationship between A and B, and a similar relationship between C and D.
  • An analogy is defined as a comparison between two things to identify their relationships and to draw conclusions.
  • Analogies are used in logical reasoning to make a comparison between two things, identify their relationships, and draw conclusions.

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