Analogical reasoning is reasoning based on:

a. using two conditions or events that resemble each other in ways that are certain to make claims about how they resemble each other in ways that are less certain

b. using a familiar and commonly accepted claim to establish the truth of a very specific claim.
c. using specific instances or examples to make a claim about a general conclusion.
d. using cause-and-effect relationships to make a claim.

a

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following does your textbook recommend as a way to control the visual environment of an online speech?  

A. Select a setting free of clutter and other visual distractions. B. Use a light source that will present you clearly and pleasingly. C. Wear a white shirt or blouse because it will show up well on screen.  D. All the answers are correct. E. Both use a light source that will present you clearly and pleasingly and select a setting free of clutter and other visual distractions

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