I'd assume headlines, although some answer choices could lead to a different conclusion
<span>The option which is a regular outcome of being late for work is that D. you fall behind on your work. If you come late to work, obviously you will have less time to work, and then your obligations will suffer. You won't get to finish your assignments on time, and then you will have to finish them the next day, when you are going to get another assignment, and then your work accumulates. So, don't be late for work if you want to avoid these things. </span>
The structural element that is used is pathos
The answer is: Joseph
was unhappy, and then the phone rang.
This is an invalid
cause-and-effect sequence because the 2 independent clauses don’t follow. There
was no particular reason stated explaining why Joseph is not happy. The phone
ringing has nothing to do with his emotional state.
The rest of the
options make sense, except for this.
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