The strength of an inductive argument from analogy is directly proportional to the number of similarities between its premise-analogue and its conclusion-analogue.
a. True
b. False
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Ответ:
the answer is c
Explanation:
see the light appears from there and with the dotted lines you can clearly see the green line touches the dot okay, then the light appears smaller because of water and light source