Sagot :
A general statement is a sentence that defines or declares some large and overarching truth. A general statement does not describe one particular event in the world: On Tuesday young Charlie eagerly gave $20 to the elegant man with curling mustachios who said he'd make Charlie rich.
Specific Statement: A 3-ounce baby bird will eat 5 ½ ounces of insects. Birds eat almost twice their own weight.