Answer:
Tu quoque fallacy (appeal to hypocrisy)
Explanation:
This fallacy is known as the 'you too' fallacy. This fallacy is used when a person is trying to accuse the person pointing out his fault for the same crime. He hereby shows the hypocrisy in the accuser. Instead of accepting the blame for the mistake committed, he tries to distribute the blame so as to absolve himself of the crime.
This is what the driver does in this instance. Instead of accepting the fact that he committed an offense, he rather tries to blame the police officer for allowing the drivers who committed the same offense to drive past.
Answer:
C - Sometime war helps achieve piece
Explanation:
Although non of these are really answers, because war will never achieve forever piece. But in the world we live in, this is how ppl think.
Have a great day!
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1. the car accident
2. the talent show
3. the suicide
4. the letter
5. basketball game
Not completely positive though. :)
<span>Some of the work involved in being an innkeeper includes booking rooms to guests, greeting guests that arrive at the inn, and supervising other workers who work at the inn such as maids, cooks, and maintenance people. In the case of very small inns, the innkeeper might be responsible for all the jobs that need to be done. Other duties may include answering the phone, replying to emails, keeping the books, and maintaining a website.</span>
Yes there are adverbs in English that end with ing