<span>C. She knows she won't live to see them hatch.
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The correct answer to which logical fallacy appears in the passage "If I let you turn in your assignment late, then you won't understand the importance of deadlines. Then you won't be able to get into college and get a good job" is when the speaker states the second sentence, following the previous one with the connector "then", which expresses continuity in time, <em>consequence, "after that"</em>. So, the reader can infer that the second sentence is a natural consequence of the first one, something that would happen subsequently naturally, which configures a logical fallacy.
A logical fallacy is <em>the wrong use of reasoning, a flaw in the structure of a deductive argument which invalids the argument.</em> A fallacy usually <em>seems better than it really is </em>and some of them are committed intentionally to manipulate. Fallacies <em>intend to mislead in order to make false inferences seem real.</em>
<em>Nothing can lead the speaker to deduct that if a person doesn't understand the importance of a deadline, it would be a following natural consequence that this same person would be unable to get into college or get a good job.</em> What would determine if a person is able to get into college are <em>several other skill parameters and circumstances</em>. Not understanding the importance of a deadline <em>doesn't lead one to fail the attempt of getting into college</em>, nor it determines if a person will or will not get a good job.
One may find it extremely difficult to come across a reliable vehicle that suits their needs.
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One may find it extremely difficult to come across a reliable vehicle that fits their budget.
Answer: Imagine this, You know that one of your family members is about to get robbed by someone you know, instead of letting your family know, or help prepare them and try and stop it, you just let it happen, and instead of taking the risk of something happening to you, you just watch the robbery happen and do nothing about it. Even though you could have saved a robbery. Or Imagine this, Someone in your grade is bullying someone in the grade below you, you could easily stand up for them or get help from a teacher, but you decide to just stand there and watch. Being a bystander is as bad if not worse, than being the person doing the action.
Explanation:
Instead of getting help, you watch for your own good.
You are doing nothing to help, you just make it worse.
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I believe it's C, not 100% sure though.