Alright, so, let's see:
Problem Solution: Gives a problem, suggests a solution
Chronological Order: Lists events by the order they happened in time.
List form: Don't worry about this.
Comparison and Contrast: Finding similarities and differences between two said topics
Now, I can say with confidence that All are wrong except Chronological Order. Why? There are no problems to solve, it's just telling you what happened. There also aren't two things to compare similarities and differences with. List form is automatically out.
I know it's Chronological order because it says: "In 1798, Napoleon went to Egypt to protect its trade interests." Then, it says: "<span>The following year, the French bolstered their defenses by rebuilding a fort in the town of Rosetta" It is going by order of date, thus Chronological Order.
Your answer is Chronological Order.
~Hope this helps!</span>
The correct answer is: [B]:
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"<span>The sixth-grade students liked volunteering their time to read to the elderly people in the hospital. Reading made them happy."
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This argument illustrates the slippery slope fallacy as Leo Panchello was used to create a happy picture of how much hard work local business owners put in and then goes on to tell how the light rail would destroy the local business and ruin all of their hard work which brings a sad ending.
<h3>What is a fallacy?</h3>
This is known as a mistaken belief, a faulty or failed reasoning especially one based on unsound argument.
Hence, the fallacy makes the argument weak because there's no indication that a light rail would destroy a main local business in the town as when constructing a light rail, they do not tear up the street, instead, they make the light rail a part of the street
A slippery slope fallacy is a course of action that is rejected because there is little or no evidence that one insists to lead to a chain reaction resulting in an undesirable end.
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<span>Squire
With him there was his son, a youthful squire,
A lover and a lusty bachelor,
With locks well curled, as if they'd laid in press.
Some twenty years of age he was, I guess.
In stature he was of an average length,
Wondrously active, aye, and great of strength.
He'd ridden sometime with the cavalry
In Flanders, in Artois, and Picardy,
And borne him well within that little space
In hope to win thereby his lady's grace.
Prinked out he was, as if he were a mead,
All full of fresh-cut flowers white and red.
Singing he was, or fluting, all the day;
He was as fresh as is the month of May.
Short was his gown, with sleeves both long and wide.
Well could be sit on horse, and fairly ride.
He could make songs and words thereto indite,
Joust, and dance too, as well as sketch and write.
So hot he loved that, while night told her tale,
He slept no more than does a nightingale.
Courteous he, and humble, willing and able,
And carved before his father at the table.</span>
Answer:
1.To gain knowledge the inner will to do so is a must.
2.The quality of learning and hard work
3.You should never count on anyone to teach you, but should try to learn by yourself.
4.Ability of self study is something that can be called a trussure when we speak about attaining knowledge.
5.And dont forget to teach weak students so they too will get helped by you
THE LAST POINT I TOLD YOU IS ON THE BASIS OF "THE MORE YOU SHARE, THE MORE YOU LEARN"