Answer:
A: Change <em>his</em> to <em>their</em> and change <em>he starts</em> to they start.
Explanation:
"Their" is referring to the toddlers in general. Anthony is simply an example of A toddler, not ALL toddlers. Then, "they starts" refers to the toddlers since the sentence talks about the TODDLERS and NOT Anthony.
Answer:
1. not that really but for the illiterate it seems difficult.
2.yes
3.everyday.
4.british spelling.
5.oral English.
6.For communication.
7.with English you can write books and literature
8.yes
9.i don't because I do enjoy the class
10.no
11. just type your question.
12.Goggle , because for me it is the best search engine.
13.no,it is not.
14.Reading in a cool area ,and also practicing all new vocabulary.
15. different jobs.
16.every career needs communication ,those that can help you are mostly the English type.
17.England
C.) That she is still partially under her father's control.
She wouldn't have succumbed so easily if she wasn't still under her father's control in some way, shape or form.
Answer is b, the reason is rest of the answers don't sound argumentative, except answer b which sounds argumentative
The example of gamblers fallacy is the following: <span>c. Jonas has been buying lottery tickets for years now and has never won, so he is bound to win some time soon.
the reason is that Jonas thinks about his chances to win in terms of not having won so far, which is a thought fallacy (and gambler's fallacy)</span>