Hasty generalizations are often typified by exaggeration and
poor preparation. Thus, one example of a hasty generalization may
be "everyone knows what generalizations are." While a hasty
generalization may sound accurate at first, a cursory fact check
can quickly disprove it.
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What is one reason why Margaret Frink and her husband chose to move to California
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I couldn't find an answer that was on my question so I got it wrong but for me the right answer was "Because they heard California had great weather" Apex
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What did some of the Indians the Frinks encountered do
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They showed the Frinks a way across the river. Give the Frinks
fish for trade
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How did Frederick Douglass feel about leaving the plantation and going to Baltimore
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he had high hopes for a bright future (apex)
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Where did the Frinks see a lot of abandoned wagons
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In the desert
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Which of these is a hardship Margaret Frink says they endured on their journey
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extreme cold was what I got.
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Which of these does Margaret Frink describe as an exciting sight she saw during her journey
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Miles of pioneers on the trail
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Which of these does Margaret Frink describe as an exciting event that occurred during their journey
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Crossing a tumultuous river
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What is one way that Frink connects events throughout her diary
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By repeating the distance she has traveled since leaving
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Which part of frink's narrative is a strong example of an objective account
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When she describes abandoned wagons on the trail
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What was Frederick Douglass new responsibility going to be when he arrived in Baltimore
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To take care of a little boy
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Which of these is an example of circular reasoning
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Driving without a license is illegal because it's prohibited by
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What did some of the Indians the Frink encountered do
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Give the Frinks fish for trade
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What event most confirms Margaret Frink's bias about American Indians
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Rumors of Indian attacks
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Give an example of an hasty generalization
Hasty generalizations are often typified by exaggeration and
poor preparation. Thus, one example of a hasty generalization may
be "everyone knows what generalizations are." While a hasty
generalization may sound accurate at first, a cursory fact check
can quickly disprove it.
What is one reason why Margaret Frink and her husband chose to move to California
I couldn't find an answer that was on my question so I got it wrong but for me the right answer was "Because they heard California had great weather" Apex
What did some of the Indians the Frinks encountered do
They showed the Frinks a way across the river. Give the Frinks
fish for trade
How did Frederick Douglass feel about leaving the plantation and going to Baltimore
he had high hopes for a bright future (apex)
Where did the Frinks see a lot of abandoned wagons
In the desert
Which of these is a hardship Margaret Frink says they endured on their journey
extreme cold was what I got.
Which of these does Margaret Frink describe as an exciting sight she saw during her journey
Miles of pioneers on the trail
Which of these does Margaret Frink describe as an exciting event that occurred during their journey
Crossing a tumultuous river
What is one way that Frink connects events throughout her diary
By repeating the distance she has traveled since leaving
home
Which part of frink's narrative is a strong example of an objective account
When she describes abandoned wagons on the trail
What was Frederick Douglass new responsibility going to be when he arrived in Baltimore
To take care of a little boy
Which of these is an example of circular reasoning
Driving without a license is illegal because it's prohibited by
the law.
What did some of the Indians the Frink encountered do
Give the Frinks fish for trade
What event most confirms Margaret Frink's bias about American Indians