1. A metaphor “carries” meaning from one concept to another by stating or implying that one of them is the other
2. A simile compares two things by saying one is “like” or “as” the other
3. This job is a nightmare.
I have an axe to grind with my boss.
My eyes blazed upon seeing the pile of documents
4. Gymnastics is like a circus.
Dance is like a poem.
Karate is like an action movie.
The correct answer is interested in.
All other possible answer don't fit grammatically or don't make sense if used.
Mr. Lewis asked "How can we be good citizens?" Jenny raised her hand. " I think we can help other people." she responded.
Mr. Lewis smiled. He said "I agree with you, Jenny."
The other children agreed. He said "Lets make a list of ways to help."
Answer:
There are a few types of logical fallacies. A logical fallacy is an error in reasoning that makes your argument less effective and you will not be very convincing.
Explanation:
formal/informal
Formal - problem with the structure of your argument
Informal - problem with the information that you are "saying" which might actually be incorrect or misleading to others.
It is accurate to describe Sherlock Holmes as a "scientific detective" because he often applies forensics to his investigations. Forensics are scientific tests or experiments used to identify a criminal. For instance, Holmes uses footprints in Sign of the Four to recognize that one of the culprits is a foreigner. Fingerprints, footprints, and chemical reactions can all be used in forensic science by scientific detectives to find a culprit. For these reasons, it is accurate to describe Holmes as a scientific detective.
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