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Dear principal Mcginley,
Hey I wanted to kindly let you know, That I don't like how the teachers have been treating students. I don't like how the teachers talk to us in class. the other day I had a nose bleed. I asked mrs. Jones if I could go to the nurse. She was very rude. I was wondering if you could make it a rule that when something like that happened that they are required to let you go to the nurse for safety reasons?
thanks, Tanna Crase
The answer to your question is D, I'm pretty sure. The question is confusing, to me, too, but hopefully this is correct.
Just searched it up, google said this; "Also known as the either/or fallacy, false dilemmas are a type of informal logical fallacy in which a faulty argument is used to persuade an audience to agree. False dilemmas are everywhere. They can be deliberate or accidental, but their goal is to make their argument convincing."
Accepting your coworkers for who they are is called <span>tolerance, it only matters if you respect them for who they are.
</span>tolerance in a sentence is: H<span>e had as little notion of </span><span>tolerance</span><span> </span><span>towards others as of dignity in himself.
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I would put periods between the sentences and connect certain chunks of the sentences adding transition words like "additionally", "next", "lastly", etc.
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Derek wanted a ferocious pit bull terrier to scare off burglars. As a result, his apartment complex did not allow dogs and had to settle for additional door locks to keep his place secure. Additionally, Derek kept his pet goldfish, Mr. Jaws to definitely keep his surroundings safe :)
Not sure if the gold fish is necessary and I don't have a lot of context but hope this helped i guess.
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like any other essay structure
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