B. It demonstrates that corruption is at the center of totalitarian government’s
The pigs use the fact that they are considered the smart ones to give themselves better treatment than the rest of the animals
A sentence taken word for word from a book is called a DIRECT quotation.
Answer:
C. No faith is strong. Only strong have biceps. No faith has biceps.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the topic of "Syllogism." This is a type of reasoning which consists of a <em>premise or</em><em> </em><em>premises</em> and a <em>conclusion.</em> The conclusion is logically derived from the premises. In order to do this, the two premises have to be joined together.
Among the choices above, letter B<em> shows a conclusion that has been logically derived from the first two premises.</em> Its premises support the conclusion.
<em>"No faith has biceps."</em> is a valid argument because it is supported by a premise <em>("No faith is strong.")</em> and another premise <em>("Only strong have biceps.")</em>.
"Only strong have biceps" also means that "All biceps are strong."
<span>Possibly the weather will become clear at game time.
Most of the time it tells you what verb to use, but this is the best I can come up with. :)
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