I am not sure what your options for this question are, but I can give you some pointers for the fallacy of hasty generalization that may help. Hasty generalization involves drawing a conclusion that is based upon a very small sample size, therefore using statistics in a faulty way and essentially jumping to conclusions. For example, you have a large population of, say, 1000 participants. You take a very small sample, of say 15 participants, from this population. You then draw all of your conclusions based on this small segment of the larger population. Hope this helps.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. a meeting with the King" The prize that awaits the best storyteller is that <span>c. a meeting with the King</span>
I'm pretty certain the correct answer is a supporting sentence
Answer: Sentence 1 needs a comma to avoid misreading
Explanation:
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