Answer:
The best evaluation of Parvati's evidence is:
C. It is relevant and sufficient, because she gives convincing examples of how phones support classwork.
Explanation:
Parvati's evidence is quite strong. Her argument is in favor of the use of cell phones in class. She supports it by, first, explaining how phones are similar to computers, which makes them a valuable tool to have when studying and researching. With their phones, students can access all kinds of information online to help them with their classwork. Then, she moves on to offering a personal example of how useful phones were in her civics class. Her evidence is, thus, relevant and sufficient.
Answer:
“A failure is a project that doesn’t work, an initiative that teaches you something at the same time the outcome doesn’t move you directly closer to your goal.
A mistake is either a failure repeated, doing something for the second time when you should have known better, or a misguided attempt (because of carelessness, selfishness or hubris) that hindsight reminds you is worth avoiding.
Seth Godin on 18/12/11
Explanation:
The result is that males consume more food when in the presence of females.
It could be assumed that males are compelled (subconsciously) to eat more because they are nervous/tense around female companions. Or it could also be (presumably) because males are unconsciously trying to assert strength and being active.
The result needs more context. How was this acquired? Were the males on a date with females? What is the context of the relationship?
Number 8 is B but I don’t remember how to do the rest of them lol