Answer:
Taking Notes and Planning.
Explanation:
This is a difficult question to answer because it varies per person but I would assume that it's the taking notes and planning process since this is where you would have to re-read the passages or articles and find which topics would be the best to talk about. Once this process is complete, the writing and revision would come naturally since you have already planned what you are going to write about.
The answer would be the 1st option.
- Folk Cronholm was spying for the Allied nations.
Answer and Explanation:
When reviewing the study plan I have created, I do not wish to eliminate any steps, since I believe that all have been well established and all are necessary in their own way. However, I want to change and improve some things.
First, I want to change my rest time, which is very short. I believe that the rest time is important so that I can stay focused when I start studying, so I want to change it from 10 minutes, to 15 minutes every 1 hour of study.
I also wish for a better time when I start studying at home. I intend to always start at the same time to avoid clutter and make it a habit.
A logical fallacy is a flaw in logical reasoning. There are numerous flaws in judgment. One example is the "ad hominem" fallacy, where instead of arguing a point, the person attacks the person's character. Ex. "We should ban cigarettes." "Why should I agree with you? You smell really bad!"
Another example is the "burden of proof" fallacy, where a person who makes a claim states that it is up to the other party to disprove them, rather than prove their own statement. This is fallacious because the inability to disprove something doesn't automatically mean that it is proven. Ex. "There is a teapot floating in between Mars and Earth at this very moment. Prove me wrong!" "I can't do that, because I can't go to space right now." "Therefore, I am right!"