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Question
“In both English and Indian fictional writings, we often encounter an entire group of people classified as ‘lazy’ or ‘cunning’.” What are the problems with such a classification?
Solution
- such a general statement is true of individuals in every group.
- Even for such individuals, it is not true all the time the same individuals may be both lazy and hardworking at different times.
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