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The term is called overextension which is used to describe a situation whereby a child overextends or generalizes the meaning of words when referring to other things or objects that look almost similar in shape, appearance, sound, movement, etc. For example, a child may use the word “cat” to refer to any animal.
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We could see the red flowers growing from our porch.
<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that this title represents the fact that a white boy finds out he's actually black and shows the delicacy and stupidity of making racial generalizations. </span>
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People usually believe that an argument is nasty and always opposes a concept or initiates disagreement, but in literature, an argumentative piece or essay is merely arguing one's view of a topic and does not have to be rude or disagreeable. Also, arguments can be civilized and kind if they are conducted correctly.