Explanation:
If something is ironic it's unexpected, often in an amusing way. If you're the world chess champion, it would be pretty ironic if you lost a match to someone who just learned to play yesterday. Ironic is the adjective for the noun irony. In contemporary speech, when we call something ironic, we often mean sarcastic.
The prepositional phrase is "in" since it describes where the prairie dogs live which is "in New Mexico".
The premises are likely to be true.
The premises reinforce, or support, the conclusion.
The conclusion follows logically from the premises.
Answer:
Well, you have to choose the type of journalism and then I'll give you the advantages and disadvantages
Explanation:
A. building tables,
because I'm not sure how that will exactly help you in studying. However, in my opinion, the other three seem able to work.
Sorry if this answer is kind of late, but this is the first time in ages since I've logged on. Have a good night and life though! :3