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The second A (second to last syllable is "zay").
yes the word are is a generalization
The word "generalization" is the noun form of the word "generalize. " An example of a sentence using the word "generalization" is "Their theory is a broad generalization that doesn't always hold true. "
None of them.
The stress on the word "utensil" falls on the second syllable, pronounced as "yu-TEN-sil." The emphasis on the second syllable makes it stand out when spoken.
The word that typically invalidates a generalization is "some." When a statement uses "some," it indicates that the claim does not apply universally, thereby challenging the validity of the generalization. For example, saying "Some birds can’t fly" contradicts the generalization that all birds can fly.
A word for information that supports a a generalization and starts with 'ev' is 'evidence'.
Generalization
We used the method of generalization to know who had red hair and who didn't by first glance.
Always
No, it comes from the Middle English.
"Exercising at least 25 minutes a day will lower your stress level."