In order to form an argument by analogy between A and B, is it necessary that A and B be alike in every way?
A) No, since that is only sometimes possible, depending on what A and B are.
B) No, since if A and B are two different things, they cannot be alike in every way.
C) No, since it is enough that they share a single property.
D) Yes, since otherwise, they would not have enough in common to form a true analogy.
E) Yes, since otherwise the analogy will lack logical strength.
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