Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building and "Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building."
(Can you choose two?)
Number one isn't correct, because even if someone was saying Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building, the period should be inside the quotations, not outside, so that one's incorrect either way.
The next one, it should be Liz shouted for, "everyone to leave the building." So the comma is in the wrong place for that one.
Answer:
Definitely intriguing characters. When characters are intriguing you feel for them and are interested in the story more.
Answer:
Being an American gives us freedom. Living where you want to, working somewhere of your choice, being around people you want in your life. It doesn't matter what ethnicity you are, it matters the way your country developed its rights. Being brave and being proud of everything this country has accomplished. Being American, its not a privilege, its an honor and we as a community need to embrace that fact.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. Post hoc ergo propter hoc
Explanation:
In a Post hoc ergo proper hoc fallacy the speaker considers one event is the cause of another because one event follows the other in time. This implies the speaker incorrectly assumes one event to be the cause of another without real evidence. This occurs in the example presented because the speaker thinks Jalessa being a President is the cause that the school was broken into. However, there is no evidence Jalessa is the direct cause of this event and this cannot be concluded based on the fact the incident occurred after Jalessa became the class president.