Answer:
C) false causation
Explanation:
The false causation fallacy is a category of informal fallacies in which a cause is incorrectly identified. For example, "my going to sleep causes the sun to set." The two events may coincide, but have no causal connection.
Answer: “I had been wounded, it was true; but we all knew that being wounded , after all, was really an accident.”
Explanation: I took the quiz, <u>screenshot provided</u>.
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The answer is choice A. "<span>After a tough week of school, Alaina decides to spend the weekend relaxing at home and watching television."
Relaxing and watching television is not a conflict. However, almost losing your job, getting in a plane crash, and relationship issues are all legitimate conflicts.
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“ wow even though this doesn’t require much spending, we should enjoy celebrating this! “
They are both grammatically correct it is just that the former is using perfact past. As sited from <span>Cambridge Grammar of the English Language "</span>The preterite perfect [i.e. the past perfect] locates the writing anterior to an intermediate time which is anterior to the time of speaking - it is doubly anterior (140). "