Answer:
C. under the shade of the single oak tree.
Explanation:
under is a prepositional phrase. the words “and” & “while” aren’t prepositional phrases.
1. Yes, I have a growth mindset. I have a growth mindset because once I do bad in a subject I will work to improve.
2. An example would be cooking. If I am really bad at baking cookies and they fail, I could try them again changing my mistake.
3. Going along with the “herd” is an easy thing because people do not want to feel left out.
4. It is important to be yourself to give other an Idea of who you are and to keep mental health up. Also to make friends.
Fallacy definition:
fal·la·cy
/ˈfaləsē/
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noun
a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument.
"the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy"
Similar:
misconception
mistaken belief
misbelief
delusion
false notion
mistaken impression
misapprehension
misjudgment
miscalculation
misinterpretation
misconstruction
error
mistake
untruth
inconsistency
illusion
myth
fantasy
deceit
deception
sophism
sophistry
casuistry
faulty reasoning
unsound argument
LOGIC
a failure in reasoning which renders an argument invalid.
"Kraft exposes three fallacies in this approach"
faulty reasoning; misleading or unsound argument.
"the potential for fallacy which lies behind the notion of self-esteem"
This is a qoute from Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Act 1. Scene 2. These lines are said by Duncan to Ross after the Thane of Cawdor has been caught and is waiting to be executed. The quote specifically refers to how Macbeth will be taking his place as the Thane of Cawdor. These lines show a prominent promotion for Macbeth as he begins his ascent.