It seems that you have missed the necessary options for this question, but anyway, the correct answer would be LABELING PRACTICE. When calling all cars <span>that have removable roofs "convertibles", this is an example of a labeling practice. When we say labeling, you are automatically assigning a particular label on a specific thing, event or person without even analyzing it first. In short, labeling can be synonymous to generalizing.</span>
By describing their actions
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Unclear/Incomplete question. I inferred you want an explanation of some terms.
<u>Explanation:</u>
For example, we notice a word that may sound unfamiliar in the sentence,
<em>"That famous </em><u><em>puck </em></u><em>is now on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame. But the </em><u><em>puck </em></u><em>that brought the magic for Canada was nearly lost."</em>
'Puck' refers to the <u>black disc-like object </u>tossed around on the ground in the game of Ice Hockey. In other words, the narrator was referring to the particular puck that was tossed into the net to make the winning and final goal of the game.