Answer:I feel like it is a
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Hasty generalization - The last bake sale did not raise much money.
Straw man - People who do not want to support the local farmers market do not care about healthy eating.
Red herring - Although I did not do my homework,...
False dilemma - If we don’t renovate the gym now, we will never have nice facility.
The advice I would give to someone who has a new boss is that o would get to know the boss better so I can be more of his friend. In the future I think I would handle my boss of I take this advice.
The word with an affix that means "full of" is D. Stupendous. Stupenduos contains an adjective suffix which means "full of". Other examples like the words 'Poisonous', meaning full of poison and 'joyous' meaning full of joy. Stupendous means astounding or extraordinary.
Explanation:
Hello cousin,
Something terrible happened to my family and I. My family and I were on a boat, having a good time together when a huge storm hit. Everybody was freaking out, I was so overwhelmed and shocked. I didn't know what would happen to us. There was a bunch of water in the boat, and everyone was soaked. After the storm calmed down we all made it back to the coast unhurt. I am so thankful that nobody was hurt, I hope you're doing well too. We had towels in the car so we all could get some water off. Afterwards, when we were coming back to the house, everybody was so shocked nobody talked. When we got home, nothing really happened. Thankfully everybody is okay, they are just a little scared. I don't think we are ever going to get on a boat again. Don't worry about us, please email me back as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Your cousin
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