You are not citing any multiple choice answers, but based on the reading I have done on it, it would have to be a Mining Camp
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heres your answer
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Let these people enjoy some drinks (shall we ?)
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B. or D.
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Sorry I can't give you the exact answer. But I can erase 2 of the wrong ones.
Overgeneralization is when you use a vague description to make a claim that is false, which is a logical fallacy. It's basically incorrectly using the law of syllogism. Everyone could easily be used in a overgeneralization:
"<em>Everyone</em> likes this shirt. This shirt is blue. Therefore, everyone likes blue shirts.
Never could also be used in a overgeneralization:
"All cars have wheels. Trains have wheels. Therefore, all cars are trains.
Again, sorry I can't give you the exact answer.
This question seeks to challenge the student's understanding of the theme of the passage. Please see for information below.
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
A theme is a dominant topic or principle that the author is communicating to the reader.
In a text, there can be one or more themes. It is left to the reader to attempt to discover what the theme of the text is saying.
Many times, the theme of a paragraph is found in the first sentence of such a paragraph or in it's conclusion.
It is to be noted that the excerpt is unavailable hence the general answer.
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