What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?(1 point)Responsesfalse analogyfalse analogygambler’s fallacygambler’s fallacyfalse dichotomyfalse dichotomyad hominem

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The argument you are referring to is called a false analogy. This fallacy occurs when an argument is made based on an assumed similarity between two things in one aspect, suggesting that they are similar in other aspects as well, without justification for those additional similarities.

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