Explanation:
i see a lot of jobs, like mathematician, physiology, government. maybe you should make it about some guy with a bunch of jobs or something. eighth could be like an eighth grade teacher. mortgage is easy, rhyme could be like a poet. lightning; he could be an electrical worker. just an idea.
The answer to the first passage would be A because the second paragraph provides he author's reflection about her mother. The answer to passage would be B because even the author had a hard time pronouncing some of the words in her deleted sentence.
Answer:
This is an example of a failure of deductive reasoning.
Explanation:
Deductive reasoning is one that first analyzes two premises to reach a conclusion. If the text shown in the question above were an example of deductive reasoning done correctly, we should read: "we do not know B, nor C and therefore we cannot say that they are equal to A."
However, we see the narrator of the text presenting conclusions without evaluating the premises, presenting a false conclusion. This is an example of inductive reasoning failure.
In “Initiation,” one example of a character vs. self conflict is when Millicent worries about how her actions affect Tracy.
Well, there are some simple but very deep lines written by Hughes which pose as an allusion to the Whitman's poem, and the way readers can recognize it during acquaintance with these authors is being hidden inthe very first<span> line of the poem (“I, too, sing America”) which is commonly known as a direct response to Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing.”
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