Both are B.) personal attacks. Neither truly addresses the question at hand and instead radically insults the person/people in question.
Look for pronouns. If the narrator uses "I" "me" "we" "us" he is included which means first person.
If narrator uses "you" it's second person. "They" "she" "he" excludes narrator so that is third person.
Answer:
A. Norm has sore feet
Explanation:
The reason why this is your effect is because the effect <em>always </em>comes after the cause. And the cause? The cause here is that he danced all night, and because of him dancing all night, he got sore feet. It's simple to understand this because if we can actually think about this, think about it, what happens first? You dance all night, and then you get sore feet, or would it be that you first get sore feet and then dance all night. Because we know that this sentence will provide the cause & effect, we can find the answer in the sentence.
As I said, the cause happens first, then the effect, because Norm danced all night, his feet got sore, hence...
Your answer is A. Norm has sore feet.
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