The answer is D, a beautiful place for a concert. The appositive is a noun or a noun phrase that renames the another noun right beside it. It is usually surrounded with commas, that is how it is mostly and most easily recognized. The answer cannot be A, because that is a part of a sentence, not a phrase. B is a noun phrase, but not appositive. C is just a noun. So we are left only with D, which is the correct answer.
<span>The most well-known fallacy of presumption is <u>“begging the question”.</u></span>
<span>Begging the question is the fallacy
of using the conclusion of the argument as one of the grounds offered in the succeeding
support. While this happens in an implicit or explicit fashion, an explicit
version would appear like this:</span>
<span>·
</span>All chicken are birds.
<span>·
</span>All birds have feathers.
<span>·
</span>Since animal with feathers bear eggs, chicken
bear eggs.
<span>·
</span>But all animals with feathers that bear eggs are birds.
<span>·
</span>Therefore, all chicken are birds.
<span>Unlike other
fallacies, begging the question involves an argument or set of arguments that
is properly valid: if its grounds (including the first) are true, then the
conclusion must be true. </span>
If I was on the news channel on 911 I would briefly discuss about the setting and tell the viewers about the afoul tradgety right as it happens.As safety is very important I would be distant from the destruction. In addition I would show the building and plane but not zoom up yo closely due to the corpses of people and large amounts of blood. I would show one of the grieving family member of the lost loved one distraught ,heartbroken,sorrowful and depressed.Lastly I would sign out with a sad montage.
I have a strong feeling it's C. but I'm not sure