Answer:
D
Explanation:
i chose d because it is a title so you dont have to use extra detailes
hope this helps.
The happy, fluffy wagged it’s tail. would be the correct sentence :)
I looked it up online and found the question related to this personal statement. It is the following:
Why does the writer need to revise the personal statement?
A. sentence 1 should include the writer’s first name.
B. sentence 2 should state what the essay prompt was.
C. sentence 3 should avoid mentioning money.
D. sentence 4 should avoid the extreme opinion.
Answer:
The reason why the writer needs to revise the personal statement is:
C. sentence 3 should avoid mentioning money.
Explanation:
<u>A personal statement is supposed to be a brief description of oneself in connection to the career one wishes to pursue. It should mention one's experience, education, and strengths in relation to that field. However, mentioning money should be avoided.</u> The personal statement is not the "place" to do so. Instead of sounding ambitious in a good way, talking about "good money" - as the writer did in the passage we are analyzing here - may make one sound shallow.
Lincolns emboided personally Integrity, a very important american value, and he believed in unity, unity through the country and through its people, in this way all can achieve the american dream.
Jane Addams talks abut the example Lincoln gave to the americans, how no one ever even tried to bribe him cause they all knew about his integrity and his well manners, how he would never betray his equals.
In capitan oh capitan you can feel and sense the feeling that lincolns death left in the american people, how he was supposed to lead the country to were we were, and couldn´t enjoy the results of all his hard work.
YOu can see how we saw him as one of the greatest in life, and his death only mitified more his life.
A) Fear appeals to the desire to be safe. To clarify, appeal to fear means presenting alternatives, one of which causes fear in order to force the person to choose what you would like them to choose.
B) False Dichotomy gives two choices, one of which is not truly an option. In false dichotomy, the alternatives do not exclude each other. They overlap, which means the person isn't really presented with a real opportunity to choose.
C) Slippery slope claims that one action leads to a series of undesirable events. This fallacy suggests that an insignificant first event might lead to another event, that might lead to yet another one and so on until, ultimately, a grand or disastrous event would happen in consequence of that first, small one.
D) Popularity claims something is true because most people agree. This fallacy basically states that, if everyone is doing it, then it's because it is the right thing to be done.
E) Post Hoc incorrectly assumes that one event causes another. This fallacy assumes that temporal succession establishes a connection between events. That is, if this event came after that one, it must be its consequence.