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One basic rule for writing effective answers on essay exams is to
 
  a. leave the page blank if you are unsure of the answer.
  b. begin your answer with a thesis statement.
  c. include your personal reaction to the topic.
  d. present your answer in outline form.

Question 2

A generalization is defined as
 
  a. an idea or principle a writer accepts as true and makes no effort to prove or
  substantiate.
   b. a statement about an entire group based on known information about part of the
  group.
   c. a reference to well-known religious, literary, artistic, or historical works or
  sources.
   d. a comparison between humans and ideas or objects according to one
   characteristic.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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