God. as a christian myself, i know fir a fact that christains see god as the top of the top, no one can surpass him
I would imagine the reader would feel anxious, especially to know what would happen next. It's a turn of events that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Answer:
B. or D.
Explanation:
Sorry I can't give you the exact answer. But I can erase 2 of the wrong ones.
Overgeneralization is when you use a vague description to make a claim that is false, which is a logical fallacy. It's basically incorrectly using the law of syllogism. Everyone could easily be used in a overgeneralization:
"<em>Everyone</em> likes this shirt. This shirt is blue. Therefore, everyone likes blue shirts.
Never could also be used in a overgeneralization:
"All cars have wheels. Trains have wheels. Therefore, all cars are trains.
Again, sorry I can't give you the exact answer.
Answer:
I think its a or b. but im not sure which one
C.
A subordinate clause begins with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun and will have a subject and a verb. It's not a complete sentence.
The best way to figure out the answer from the choices given is to eliminate answers that <em>are</em> complete sentences. That would get rid of choice A, B, and D. Then you can follow up on that by checking if choice C begins with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun. In the sentence of choice C, "If" is a subordinate conjunction and has a subject and a verb.