I believe the answer is D
Words like <em>never, always, everybody, </em>etc. are absolute nouns and adverbs. In argument, these are usually a sign of over-generalization. These words alone cannot be considered as any kind of appeal (emotional, logical or ethical) since these appeals are done depending on how you use these words, not on the meaning of words as stand-alone.
2/5, or two fifth would be the correct answer.
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No because you write your claim first and then you go write down your facts to back up that claim
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