12. Read the sentence.

All high school students want to help make their world a better place.

This sentence is an example of _____.


circular reasoning
an either/or argument
an overgeneralization
a questionable cause-and-effect statement

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is: An overgeneralization.


An overgeneralization is the extension of an application from a set of individuals to every individual that shares a set of characteristics, when in reality, this extension is without merit.

In the case of this sentence, somebody claims that every high school student is a devote philanthropist willing to do their best to make the world a better place, when in reality, not every student shares this trait or is willing to help this cause. Therefore, the speaker's claim is discredited of any value.

Answer 2
Answer:


an overgeneralization



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Answer: Caesar ignores the warnings of his wife, soothsayer, and Artemidorus and instead listens to Decius's promises of power and respect.

Explanation: Caesar's faith in his own permanence clouded his judgement and caused him to ignore all the omens of his betrayal. He believed that the power and immortal status given to him by the public could protect him, but it could not protect him from the betrayal at the hands of his closest men.

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The sentence which Shakespeare's Julius Caesar uses the same literary technique from the lines above is : 

The Child was a joy to her heart, a blessed rain in the famine of a widow's life

Both of it has the same literary technique

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Now we are engaged in a great civil war ... testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated ... can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war.

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I think it's a or b.

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The inflection of the verb Mixed is ed. Mix + ed
In third person singular present the inflection is es. Mix + es

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The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.

Which central idea is best supported by text evidence from the excerpt?

A. All members of the Culper Ring received a copy of Tallmadge’s code.

B. A cipher was a common instrument used during the American Revolution.

C. Words that did not have a number code could not be used in secret messages.

D. General Washington could read messages written in Tallmadge’s code.

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A. All members of the Culper Ring received a copy of Tallmadge's code.

Answer:

A. All members of the Culper Ring received a copy of Tallmadge’s code

Explanation: