III. hasty generalization
A syllogistic fallacy is more of a generalization than it is a sequence or analogy. This error of reasoning occurs by first mentioning something broad/general then proceeds to make a conclusion about something that is very specific by means of generalizing. For example, this would be considered fallacy of syllogism:
All jets are air crafts. All propeller airplanes are air crafts. Therefore, propeller airplanes are jets.
Thus, you can see how a generalization is made about propeller airplanes being jets because they are both air crafts.
The giver no longer has that memory once the giver gives it away.
So true
Well, first of all, your writing is lacking.
* wildy?? - I suspect you mean 'wildly.'
* The comma and period in Answer D I suspect were NOT intentially omitted.
* Answers B and C are identically worded.
Answer:
you need to put the resources so we can see what we need to answer
Explanation:
Yea I’ve read it what’s your question about the book?