Generalization is used in literature to explain something complicated with a simple statement. ... When it is not the moment to refer to details, a generalization can give the readers an idea of the situation at hand.
D) It creates emphasis
The paragraph uses more complex words to show how important the situation was, instead of using words like "amazing" or "wonderful"
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Explanation:
people don't right book reports on here sorry
I most contexts, no. It can be considered an error if viewed from a programmer's perspective, because a bug is viewed as an error in the code of a program. If it is not viewed from a similar perspective, then it is not a synonym. Thesaurus.com can be a helpful place for you.