It’s the last one because it shows more details like shallow breath and don’t dont
Answer:

Explanation:
Active Voice: <u><em>An action or doing that is currently happening</em></u>
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Passive Voice: <u><em>An action or doing that has already happened</em></u>
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Sentence: <u><em>Our old toaster always burns the toast on one side</em></u>
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This sentence is in the 'Active Voice'. We know this because the sentence did not use words such as "was, did, happened", etc. The sentence takes place when the toast had just gotten burned.
Sentences A, B & C: These sentences contain the word "was". 'Was' is 'Passive Voice.' Meaning, it already happened. It is not currently happening, whereas sentence D is happening right now.
Number three is the answer
Logical fallacies are arguments in a statement that are usually not based on a critical logic/knowledge about a specific situation/topic/circumstance. They need to be avoided for making our statement rightly put out in front of others.
Explanation:
- “The government shouldn’t murder people who murder other people.” - here, the fallacy(mistake) is an opinion of a citizen or a layman cannot be considered as a law, unless and until conferred and studied upon when it involves political knowledge.
- “If you can’t prove that I am lying then I must be telling the truth.” - here, with a point of view or perspective of a person who believes in certain aspects of personality traits that show cannot be true every time.
- “My teacher didn’t take into account that I had a rough morning and that’s why I failed the exam. I should get another chance to take the test.” - here, again, when we look into a single student's excuse or reason, it is not right as per a teacher's guidelines. There are certain norms to be followed by every individual.
- “Every time I sit down on my couch to watch the game, my team wins. I have to watch the game on the couch for my team to win.” - here, it is a perspective versus reality scenario. It might have been true for more than twice, but it does not really make any sense or give us a guarantee.
- “Legalized abortion is a step to having an anti-life, murderous society.” - Here, it is an opinion of, may be, 40% of individuals around the world. It cannot be right only because few activists have taken these answers in to account.
- "If all of your friends jump off of a bridge, than will you jump off?” - here, it is a sarcastic approach over talking or communicating about the level of stupidity a person can act with but not a realistic argument.
I think it is metaphor, because it wasn't really exaggerating