Answer:
Valid evidence is based on facts or sound reasoning; invalid evidence is based on incorrect facts or faulty reasoning.
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Valid evidence is based on information that is closely related to the point being made; invalid evidence is based on contradictory or unconnected information.
Answer:
Glaucon seemed to think the answer was no. But Paul Feldman sides with Socrates and Adam Smith—for he knows the answer, at least 87 percent of the time, is yes.
Explanation:
Compared with Feldman's argument, the tale of "The Ring of Gyges" is best described as a counterclaim to the idea that most people are moral. The tale is about the corruption of a man, Gyges, that found a ring that made him invisible. One he had that power he saw no reason to follow society's morals and did whatever he wanted to. One could argue that the reason that many people have to "behave" or to act according to the law and morals of a society is the look of others. The judgment that one would encounter should he not follow a certain rule, even if they are "little" things.
The fishes adapt to their environment focusing mostly on the currents in the water.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The fishes have features that are well developed to adapt their aquatic environment. They have fins to propel them in the water current. When they are swimming they change directions coherent to the water currents.
The streamlined body of the fishes help them stealthily glide through the water currents. The bladders allow the fish to maintain the buoyancy level. The lateral line of the fishes helps detect vibrations in the water.
To arrange: to organize - to order - to display - to position
To iron: to smooth - to make wrinkle-free
To advance: to proceed - to approach - to make progress
To develop: to expand - to prosper - to thrive - to evolve
To practice: to rehearse - to train
To surprise: to shock - to stun - to startle
To exhibit: to reveal - to demonstrate - to display
To appreciate: <span>to respect - to treasure - to value</span>