True. Generalization or conclusions cannot be successfully made by readers if information was not openly stated in the material that they are reading. Readers generally analyze and draw conclusions from information that has been thoroughly described to them in words. If the writer is not able to convey this, his message will not be received and perceived by the readers.
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH ACT III...Are the people happy about Macbeth's rule? Why or why not? With a partner, discuss what is revealed about the way in which Macbeth governs.