if I remember correctly it's d
examples
- the way the governments media influences your decision because if it's popular it's mostly seen as good
- the government can find ways to undermine the situation so that it can be in both parties favors
- what the government considers evil will mostly be different than what others believe because they don't take religion into account
the value of smoking marijuana is very high especially since it gives 6.7% smoking in 2007 has risen up since then.
link to cite with https://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/marijuana/international-statistics.html
then you add your opinion on if they have the morals or rights to do so
(hope it's clear for you ask me if you have any questions)
The inference is that Jack London's argument was effective as the central idea was backed up by facts.
<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>
It should be noted that Jack London aim in the book was to convey the wild exchange and abandon of living life deliberately.
It should be noted that a communicator who makes an argument should offer arguments that are convincing enough for the audience to accept the conclusion. For an argument to be strong enough for us to accept its conclusion, there must be a sufficient number of pertinent and accepted premises of the right kind and weight. This was illustrated by the author.
In the transformational tale The Call of the Wild, the old Buck—the moral, civilized Buck—must learn to cope with the tougher conditions of existence in the bitter North, where merely surviving is the sole priority.
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The answer to this question is:
Who is your famous person? why?
<span>✔️ </span>Odell Backham Jr.
<span>✔️</span>"I pick the famous athlete because he is a upcoming football star I idol him because am a highschool football star my self I would won't to play the Wr position that places to he is my second faviorte football player in the world and that's my famous person"
Hoped This Helped,
ReMark
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