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Julie is capablr of/for doing it on her own.
2. You can depend to/on Simon. He's very reliable.
3. He shouldn't commen on/to that when he doesn't know all of the facts.
4 . It was very unfair that Paul was dismissed from/of his job.
5. The criminal has been charged for/with burglary.
6. They're always complaining o something.
7. Children are very c for/aboworld they live in.
8. dedicated to/at his work.
9. She is finding at difficult to concentrate on/to her studies.
10. Sally is amazing. I don't know how she copes with/at her job, and her kids at the same
My idea of a comfortable life is a quiet place. A place where no one says foul things with their mouths, and where no problems occur. A place where there's no hatred, no war, and no doubt in trust. I believe that I can not make my life comfortable. Given the many challenges I have to face while growing up will force me to not work towards having a comfortable life. However, maybe someday there will be some peace. Someday, maybe the world can just go quiet, even if it's for a second.
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The text you show above presents a logical fallacy. A logical fallacy is an argument that was created with incorrect reasoning but was presented as true. This text introduces the logical fallacy known as Straw man. This kind of fallacy causes a person in a debate to reproduce his opponent's argument in a distorted way and with a completely different meaning. We can see this fallacy in the question above because when Trish Harris claims that increasing school hours would help students get better grades on tests, Dan Richardson reproduces this comment completely distorted, claiming that Trish devalued the students and claimed they were the worst students of the district.