I walked to the store listening music
The character whose willing to deceive his friends for his own ambition is none other than Cassius.
In William Shakespeare: Act 1 entitled the Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Gaius Cassius Longinus perceives the true motive of men and is also a great observer. Cassius does not resent the almost dictatorial pronouncement of his equal, Brutus. This Cassius is a long-time friend of the main character, Julius Caesar. But because of Caesar's ability to gain power, Cassius turned his back against Caesar for he was jealous enough not to have power unlike Caesar. He was the one to lead Brutus to kill Caesar, but over a period of time, he allows Brutus to take over and lead the conspiracy.
The answer is A because The other answers dosent make any sense to me:]
Let's look at one sentence in the text above:
<span>"After
surveying 15 migrants in Maine, he concludes that all migrants in Maine
"...
So, what happened is that he asked a few immigrants a question, and then assumed that the answer is also true for all the immigrants. This kind of reasoning is also known as "generalisation" - so he can "generalise" - that's the correct answer</span>