English, 16.12.2020 18:10, yakshp8896
When you make generalizations about a writer’s beliefs, you --
a. critique the writer’s ideas by presenting opposing arguments
b. draw a conclusion based on information in a text
c. elaborate on the writer’s ideas using your personal experiences
d. compare the writer’s views with established opinion
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