Hey grandma I know times have been rough lately and I just want to make sure that you stay healthy and do your hygiene daily while we are all at home. Remember grandma to eat healthy , exercise, and brush your teeth. I also want to make sure that ur wearing your mask when you go outside also wash your hands, I love u grandma have a nice day
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This is false, and the opposite is true!
A want, used as a noun, refers to something that is not necessary, but something that is wanted, desired only.
A need, in contrast, refers to something that is necessary, so it is not merely something that is wanted, but something that is very essential.
There is no passage and answer choices, so it is impossible to answer this question. I apologise.
While involved in an argument, researchers must devote their focus to the logic and fairness of the paragraph.
<h3>What is an argument?</h3>
The reason(s) which are aimed towards acceptance of individual's beliefs based upon ideologies, theories and activities are all the contents of a healthy argument.
Researchers are advised to lay great focus on the viewpoints related to the logic and fairness given by others to support their individual reasons in such an argument.
Hence, option A holds true of an argument.
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