Which is NOT true about move from general-to-specific order?
A: The general-to-specific order could be compared as an upside-down pyramid.
B: A topic sentence comes first to identify a general statement.
C: Details come second to make specific points about the general statement.
D: A summary is a crucial step to achieve general-to-specific order.
A: The general-to-specific order could be compared as an upside-down pyramid.
B: A topic sentence comes first to identify a general statement.
C: Details come second to make specific points about the general statement.
D: A summary is a crucial step to achieve general-to-specific order.
D
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- In the simple two-part formula, it is obvious that one part is __________ and the other part refers to __________.( ) A: the specific example…the general statement B: the general statement…the specific example C: the general statement…the strong argumentation D: the strong argumentation…the general statement
- A general-to-specific pattern is an organization of information from a broad observation about a topic to specific details in support of that topic. A: 正确 B: 错误
- How to make your general language specific?
- Generally speaking, deduction is from general to specific, and it has strong power of proving, while induction is from specific to general, and it has a strong power of persuading.
- writing the topic,general purpose,specific purpose and central idea.
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Which is true of reasoning by example? A: To apply a general principle to a specific instance. B: To come to a conclusion from a number of specific cases. C: To draw a comparison between two specific cases. D: To reveal the cause-effect relationship between two cases.
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The general statement must not contain information that is too specific or too long in length. A: 正确 B: 错误
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中国大学MOOC: The general statement must not contain information that is too specific or too long in length.
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Is it important to distinguish general and specific ideas?
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Because it moves from a general principle to a specific conclusion, reasoning from principle is the opposite of reasoning from specific instances.