Answer:- "Since most teenagers still lived at home, they could afford to work for wages too low to support an adult, and until recently, their limited skills attracted few other employers".
Explanation:
The author("Eric Schlosser") in "Fast Food Nation" felt that teenagers are the perfect applicants for working in the fast-food industry as they mostly stayed at home and usually work at inadequate payment as per their potential. Author substantiates his claim by offering above mentioned statement that 'since...adult until' recently the skills of the teenagers have been recognized by few employers as they felt teenagers are full of energy, vigor, and potential that may lead to producing exceptional outcomes especially in fast food industry as they would be able to understand the choices and preferences of the consumers who are mostly teenagers and work more diligently and efficiently as compared to other age groups.
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The answers are A, D and E.
A. a live television report from a youth fundraiser for Wilkin's campaign. (<em>shows the interest and participation of the youth</em>)
D. a printed transcript of a campaign speech given by Wilkins at a local high school. (<em> it shows she directs her speech to a young audience</em>.)
E. a graph showing an increase in social media posts from young people about Wilkins during the campaign. (<em>evidence of her influence in the youth</em>)
“ We will rent a cabin; Take our fishing poles, and sleep under the stars.” Is the correct way.
The answer is B. Circular Reasoning.
Circular reasoning is when you attempt to argue by beginning with an assumption that what you are trying to prove is already true.