The major differences between the Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Hufflepuff are:
- The Gryffindors are brave and courageous
- The Hufflepuffs are loyal and faithful
- The Ravenclaws are intelligent
- The Slytherins are clever and cunning
<h3>What is a Hogwart House?</h3>
This refers to the division of houses in Hogwarts in the popular book series <em>Harry Potter </em>which compete for the House Cup at the end of the school year based on a variety of tasks.
Please note that your answer choices are very confusing so I gave you a general overview of the Hogwarts.
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Answer:
1) We get to see more of the emotional deterioration of Starbuck in season 2 ep 15. And she’s not having a good time. She’s drinking, she’s staying up late, and she’s not endearing herself to one of the pilots under her command, Kat. This at first leads to verbal jousting over who is the pilot with the most kills, but gradually intensifies as the episode goes on. Starbuck, isn’t on top form. She’s still having recollections of her time back on Caprica, and her promise to go back and save Anders, but she’s denied permission to go back and rescue him. Furthermore, we discover she missed a mission in which a pilot was killed, and then she makes a booze-filled lurch for Apollo. The mental state he’s in, they’re clearly a match made in heaven.
2) Raiders reincarnate so that their past lives are learning experiences. They no longer have to go through a training process and have to learn everything again. They get to go into a different vessel with the same amount of intelligence. This way they never die unless their resurrection ship is destroyed which would be a disadvantage to them.
Answer/Explanation:
The logical fallacy presented is an ad hominem. The statement tries to prove that voting yes on stadium tax will make you a good person. Those of the opposing argument would have been "unloyal" citizens. This argument proves feelings rather than facts making it an ad hominem.
The phrase, "Voting on the stadium tax is the duty of every loyal citizen" is a true statement. However, adding voting "yes," specifies it to one side. The author then takes it a step further stating "in fact, it is the test of whether you are a good neighbor." In the long run, this implies that if you vote against us, you are a bad person.
<span>B. nonrestrictive clause
Since it is nonrestrictive, it is not necessary and is set off by commas.
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