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To say that all Americans wear dazzlingly colored clothes is a generalization.
A

well  

B

gloriously      

C

brightly

D

radiantly


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解析: 句意:说所有的美国人都穿色彩绚丽的衣服是过于普遍化了。dazzlingly耀眼地。brightly闪烁地,灿烂地。gloriously光荣地,辉煌地。radiantly绚丽地,容光焕发地。
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