It would be past tense because when you say something occurred you are saying that it has already happened
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Its b because I think that "Aidan", yes he did restate the question and told whether or not he agreed with them but he did not give a reason or any details as to why he supported the ban of dodgeball.
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C. False causation
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Bandwagon. Fallacy that relies on arguing for a course of action or belief because it is commonly done or held. False dilemma. Fallacy that occurs when a speaker presents an audience only two options and argues they must choose one or the other. Ad hominem. Fallacy that occurs when a speaker attacks another person rather than his or her argument.
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Examples:
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
The TV station is televising his interview throughout the world.
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There are various 'unknown' possibilities for the subject; THAT'S why this sentence is usually written in the passive: when you don't know who is performing the action. (AND/OR, of course, when you want the focus to be on the receiver of the action, in this case: the interview.)
The purpose of journalism is thus to provide citizens with the information they will need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments