Greek Mythology, hope this helps!
Answer:
Categorizing each photo by cat and dog name and using a set of numbers to identify the order in which they were shot, edited or to identify the date of each photo
Explanation:
Two clever way to organize the photos would be:
-*Categorizing each cat and dog photo with the name "Cat" for the cat photos and "Dog" for the dog photos and after that including the date when the picture was taken.
- Still use the cat and dog name for the photo to identify if it is a cat or a dog photo, and include the numbers 1 to 3 on the dog's photos and 1 and 2 on the cat's photos according to the order in which they were shoot instead of the date.
The answer is three types
Based on the thoughts of Keven, we can infer that this is a<u> hasty generalization fallacy. </u>
<h3>What is a hasty generalization fallacy?</h3>
- Coming to a conclusion about a population based on observations from a very small sample size.
- It is usually false and overblown.
Kevin came to his decision based on the small sample size of his grandparents alone. They are simply too small to account for the millions of older people out there.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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