1 . Lead is HEAVIER than any other metal.
2. India has one of the LARGEST army in the world.
3.who is the CLEVEREST pupil in your
class?
4.there is no animal MORE FEROCIOUS than the tiger.
5.which of these three routes is the SHORTEST?
6.this is the FUNNIEST joke I have ever heard.
7. Of the two languages I'm learning I find Hindi the EASIEST
8. History is the MOST INTERESTING of all the subjects I study.
9.Meera was the OLDEST of the two sisters.
10.Tokyo is one of the MOST EXPENSIVE cities of the world.
11.which of your brothers is OLDER, Aryan or Ahaan?
12. which is MIGHTIER, the pen or sword?
Explanation:
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The correct answer is C. In "The Things They Carried," the group of men have to find and destroy certain tunnels. One man must to go into the tunnel headfirst, a role that none of them want to do. To decide, they pull numbers, with 17 being the unlucky one. Lee Strunk pulls number 17 (equivalent to the shortest straw).
Answer:
D. All I can say about my rival's idea is that he's a thief and he should be ignored.
Explanation:
Ad Hominem is a Latin word that means "against the man".
This particular fallacy of ad hominem is simply the act of going against sound logic when making an argument to make personal attacks on the speaker.
From the example above, there was a personal attack on the rival against his idea while bringing up the matter that he was a thief and should be ignored.
This is a very good example of Ad Hominem fallacy because he threw away sound logic while making his argument and instead chose personal attacks against his rival to score cheap points.
Well if there is a person walking by they may say what they look like but how they act becasue its just not inported to the story