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What are rules and generalizations?

 

Definition
 

Rules and generalizations state principles true of many cases. They frequently refer to cause and effect or correlations.

Examples
 

Here are some examples of rules and generalizations:

 
  • Warm air rises.
  • English spelling rule: i before e except after c
See also
 

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