The conclusion made out of just a single reason is a hasty conclusion. Thus, the answer to this question is letter C. The fallacy of the generalization is based on the conclusion is not logical and is justified by very insufficient or unbiased evidence.
Answer:
The author should explain how Rapunzel’s story fits into the thesis.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from an essay about fairy tales, the author talks about how the Grimm brothers' tales are about people suffering in difficult situations. This particular passage from the essay is meant to show or talk about how such situations affect the heroes and heroines of their tales.
But at the same time, while referring to the hardships of the characters in the Grimm's tales, the author failed to mention a bit more detail about Rapunzel. Though the author mentions some background information about Hansel and Gretel, enough detail that connects Rapunzel to the thesis argument is not provided.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
Douglass is hired by William Freeland, a generally kinder ace. Douglass begins instructing his individual slaves and arranging his break. Douglass' intend to escape is found. He is placed in prison and afterward sent back to Baltimore with the Aulds to take in an exchange. Douglass turns into a caulker and is in the end permitted to employ out his own time. Douglass sets aside extra cash and disappears to New York City, where he weds Anna Murray, a free dark lady from Baltimore. They move to New Bedford, Massachusetts, where Douglass is in the end contracted as an instructor for the American Anti-Slavery Society.
Translation is used to translate the languages of different cultures, in order to make others understand, thus spreading foreign sources to people all over the world.
Hence, Option C. (should be) the correct answer.
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