Sagot :
Answer:
1. true
2. true
3. true
4. true
5. False
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. T
2. T
3. T
4. T
5. F
Explanation:
1. Making generalizations is about making a statement on a group of things with the same characteristic, trait, or whatever you try to declare.
Example: All cars have wheels
- I have stated that everything in the group "cars"
- All have the " wheels " feature
2. "All birds have wings" is a faulty generalization because not all birds have wings, such as the penguin because the penguin's wings have evolved into flippers.
3. Yes, those words are used to indicate if a statement is a generalization simply because they pertain to a certain number in a group, usually the majority.
4. Yes, a valid generalization, from the word itself is in fact valid. It uses proper logic and reasoning and is also backed up by factual evidence.
5. It could be faulty, but by the words of choice in the sentence, No. It does not mean you make a faulty generalization, it just means making a generalization in general.
Hope this helps.