Asked by laura
Which statement is NOT a requirement for an adequate definition?
A}A definitinshould not be expressed in the negative
B}A definition should be complex.
C}A definition should use a noun, a verb to define a verb,etc.
D}A definition should not give an opinion or make a statement.
.The answer i choose is c.
A}A definitinshould not be expressed in the negative
B}A definition should be complex.
C}A definition should use a noun, a verb to define a verb,etc.
D}A definition should not give an opinion or make a statement.
.The answer i choose is c.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree.
When I look up a definition, I want a simple explanation.
When I look up a definition, I want a simple explanation.
Answered by
laura
ok so say you were what answer will you choose?:)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Since most people want a simple explanation, which of your choices is the opposite of this?
Answered by
laura
umm my next answer will be d cause as i read it over it makes more sense am i right now?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
But the question asks which is NOT a requirement for a good definition.
C and D are both needed for an adequate definition.
C and D are both needed for an adequate definition.
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