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Understanding implicit information often requires thinking about context and clues.
True
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_______ definitions do not follow a structure, and the definition itself can be implied.
Informal
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Explicit information requires interpretation and inference. [True or False]
False
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If a statement has no evidence, it may be considered an unsupported generalization. [True or False]
True
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“Our product is the best in the entire world!” Question: Unsupported generalization or exaggeration?
Exaggeration
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Which type of information is directly stated and easy to observe—explicit or implicit?
Explicit
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“Every student in the school owns a smartphone.” Question: Is this an unsupported generalization or exaggeration?
Unsupported generalization
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Is a formal definition typically used in scientific or casual writing?
Scientific
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Saying "This liniment relieves body aches in seconds" is an example of exaggeration. [True or False]
True
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What is a general statement that is not supported by facts called?
Unsupported generalization
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Which type of information is suggested but not clearly stated—explicit or implicit?
Implicit
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A flower is a part of a plant that contains the reproductive organs that produce seeds and is covered by colored petals. {is it a Formal or Informal]
Formal
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What specific structure does the formal definition follow?
word + Category + Unique Characteristics.
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_______ can distort the truth by making it sound more extreme than it really is.
Exaggeration
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This kind of definition is used in scientific writing
Formal
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