Multiple Choice
Generalization is:
A) interrupting while someone else is trying to explain an argument
B) arguing in a vague way without specifying what you mean
C) drawing a conclusion without any evidence to support it
D) applying a general rule to a particular case
E) drawing a conclusion about a class of things by observing a sample of the class
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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