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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
6

What is a example of over generalization used in paragraph 1 of ban the ban

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1 answer:
salantis [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Overgenerality, Taxonomy: Logical Fallacy > Informal Fallacy > Overgenerality Subfallacy: Hasty Generalization Example: As this is the 25th Anniversary of "Thriller" and, Mr. [Michael] Jackson’s worldwide sales have to date exceeded over 750 million units, Mr. Jackson is being recognised for his phenomenal, record-breaking achievements.

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