III. hasty generalization
A syllogistic fallacy is more of a generalization than it is a sequence or analogy. This error of reasoning occurs by first mentioning something broad/general then proceeds to make a conclusion about something that is very specific by means of generalizing. For example, this would be considered fallacy of syllogism:
All jets are air crafts. All propeller airplanes are air crafts. Therefore, propeller airplanes are jets.
Thus, you can see how a generalization is made about propeller airplanes being jets because they are both air crafts.
To show the physical gestures a character makes. ... To show how the characters interact with one another. C. To show events that happened before the story began.
The correct answer is C) Mom sent him and his brothers outside to play. In the other examples subjective case is used, not objective.