Answer:
3. to show a relationship between age and suggested hours of sleep
1. I believe sentence (1) to be the objection.
2. Sentence (3) is a counter argument.
Answer:
Passage A commits a fallacy but does not commit a fallacy of equivocation or amphiboly.
Passage B commits a fallacy and specifically commits a fallacy of equivocation.
Passage C commits a fallacy but does not commit a fallacy of equivocation or amphiboly.
Passage D does not commit a fallacy
Passage E commits a fallacy and specifically commits a fallacy of amphiboly.
Explanation:
A fallacy is an argument that isn't sound because it has a faulty logic. There are many different types of fallacies. The fallacies dealt in our example here: fallacy of equivocation and fallacy of amphiboly both deal with fallacies stemming from ambiguity of words or sentences such that they can mean so many things at the same time. While fallacy of equivocation deals with fallacies resulting from ambiguity caused by use of a word that could mean so many things, fallacy of amphiboly deals with fallacies from ambiguity of phrases and sentences.
Excel gives each date a numeric value starting at 1st January 1900. ... Note: in some versions of Excel when you insert a formula it will ... The employee has to type in their time as you see it in the cell for the formatting to work correctly. ... converting them to the balance of a day (hence the 1 in the formula).