1. Should've Studied (I think?)
2. Stayed
3. Helped
4. Forgot
5. Shouldn't have Spoke
6. Said
Answer:
A: Transfer
E: Unwarranted Extrapolation
Explanation:
This can fit into the category of Hasty Generalization, this is, that you generalize with a lack of evidence or better,reasons as of to state that the trilogy of the Lord of The Rings isgood. It is good because it is good, if the first part is good, then all the trilogy is good.
Another option might be a fallacy called <em>ad populum </em> which takes place whenever you appeal to the public knowledge of something to prove it is true. In this case forexample, you could say: the reviews are giving this movie 5 stars, so this movie is good, because people like it.
Answer:
Which part includes the subject and main action? : Dr. Nima Mesgarani and his team are developing.
Which part is a detail about the subject? : Professor of electrical engineering.
Which part is the outcome of the main action? : technology that may someday translate people's thoughts into electronically produced speech.
Explanation:
Dont hate me if this is wrong ಥ_ಥ but I hoped it helped ╰(*°▽°*)╯
An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The adjective in an adjective phrase can appear at the start, end, or in the middle of the phrase. The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.
Adjective Phrase Examples
The movie was not too terrible.
A person smarter than me needs to figure this out.
The final exams were unbelievably difficult.
This pie is very delicious and extremely expensive.
Everyone was extremely delighted when the winner was announced.