Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Option A the U.S election results
The argument is that the original US Constitution did not intend for African slaves to be “citizens” of the United States. It is historically false since as dissenter justices Curtis and McLean stated, five of the original 13 states had a sizable minority of free black men who were citizens that could also vote in federal and state elections. Now that being established, the correct answer should be “hasty generalization” since the argument pretends that all citizens, at the time of the ratification of the constitution were white and that only these "all white" citizens were able to vote which is historically false. It could not be a genetic fallacy since the historical precedent invalidates the claim that the intended meaning of the word “citizens” only applied to white Americans. It could not be an <em>ad populum</em> fallacy since not all Americans agreed with such contention, and finally, it could not be a case of begging the claim since they do provide a finding that in their view supports their erroneous conclusion, so it is not circular logic.
1. Thoughtful or anxious...not sure
2. personification
3. The answer is C
4. C or D.... I think it's C
In a sentence which contains a quote, you should end the quotes with quotation marks, immediately cite the source after the closing quotation and then continue your sentence.
<h3>What is punctuation?</h3>
These are marks used in writing to separate sentences and to clarify meanings.
Hence, we can see that it is essential to note that in continuing a sentence with a quote mid-sentence, if the author's name and date of publication are not included before the quotation, then provide the page number.
It is also important to note that you should place a question mark or an exclamation point within a closing quotation mark if the punctuation applies to the quotation itself, and then place the punctuation outside the closing quotation marks if the punctuation applies to the whole sentence.
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