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26.09.2021 •
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What is an example in your life where you assume one thing causes another thing to happen?
Do you think they might be due to correlation and not causation?
What could be confounding factors (the real cause)?
Definitions:
1. Correlation:a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
2. Causation:the action of causing something.
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Ответ:
The three novels that Melville drew on his life at sea are:
*Mardi
*Redburn
*Moby D ick
Explanation:
The time that Herman Melville spent at sea inspired him to make fours stories, these books are Mardi (written in 1849), Redburn (written in 1849), White-Jacket (written in 1850), and Moby-D ick (written in 1851). All of these stories have evident influence in their themes, characters, and plot, his real-life is portrayed as the background of these stories.