Answer: Honeymoon
You could assert that from the story opening where he is enjoying lunch with his wife. The other answers do not work since he is clearly not there for a conference. Wedding is misleading since he just got married. And medical procedure does not work at all.
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Report crime as soon as possible. ...
Report nuisances and other noncriminal problems promptly. ...
Take away the opportunity for crime. ...
Introduce yourself to your neighbors. ...
Know the names of neighborhood kids and their friends.
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1) This passage does not contain an argument. It begins with a comment that everyone knows the U.S. is having an election (in 2008); the author proceeds to state three things that he thinks Europe should focus on. He does not offer reasons for his statement that these three things are jobs, Muslims, and neighbors.
2) This passage contains both an argument and a sub-argument. 1.The butler was passionately in love with the victim. Thus, 2. It was not the butler who committed the murder. 3. Either the butler committed the murder or the judge committed the murder. Therefore, 4. The judge committed the murder. The sub-argument goes from (1) to (2), and the main argument goes from (2) and (3) to (4). Note again: identifying the structure does not imply saying that this is a good argument.
3) This passage contains an argument. Standardization: (1) No one who uses a relatively unreliable procedure in order to decide whether to punish can know whether that other person deserves punishment. (2) No one who cannot know whether another person deserves punishment has a right to punish that person. Therefore, (3) No one who uses a relatively unreliable procedure in order to decide whether to punish another person has a right to punish that person.