Argument from analogy, which takes note of the fact two or more things are similar in some respects and concludes that they are probably also similar in some further respect. The general form in which this argument has is as follows: B is similar to A. A had feature C. Therefore, B probably has feature C.
Lisa just recently bought a customized motorcycle.
Lisa faces obstacles in learning to adjust riding this customized motorcycle.
I am learning how to obtain my CDL license.
My obstacle is backing up in the long truck I must pass to earn this license.
After Lisa and I complete our hindrances, we will have a basis in our lives.
Therefore, although, our hindrances are dissimilar and take different avenues to complete, our accomplishments