Okay, So if I understand correctly here i what i will do:
5:00AM Wake up
5:30AM Start Breakfast
6:00AM Get ready for school
7:00AM Go to school
7:00-12:00PM- Do school
12:30PM- Lunch
1:00PM-3PM Do school
3:00PM Wrap up school for the day
4:00PM Take a shower
5:00PM Start on Dinner
6:00 PM Eat Dinner
7:00PM Do something productive
8:00PM Read a book and/or watch a movie
9:00PM Get ready for bed
9:30PM-10:00PM Go to bed.
LOL This is really my schedule as a student, But i wake up at 6:00AM
Answer:
This is an example of causal reasoning.
Explanation:
It is an example of causal reasoning because the statement is relating two facts as if one would be the cause of the other. In this case, being bald is the cause, and the effect is a heart attack. The flaw in this reasoning is that there is not enough evidence to prove that baldness can increase the risk of heart attacks. That is something that science has to investigate to check that this statement is not a fallacy of false cause.
The correct answer is B.
Diet books and supplements cannot guarantee long-term success. For starters everyone is different and what might work for one person might not work for another. Diet books tend to be a mixture of personal opinion and healthcare facts and it's difficult to know what to completely trust. Most of the books and supplements tend to be based on current trends also and many have turned out to be inefficient.
mental and emotional health is affected by weight