Answer:
The only feelings and thoughts the narrator can share are his or her own
Explanation:
The correct sentence would be: "I thought none of you..." (Option A)
<h3>How to correct the sentence?</h3>
To correct this sentence we must first identify what the error is.
The error is the use of the words "didn't think any" in a row because it uses the negation twice.
To correct that error we must simplify the negation to just one. So the sentence would remain.
- "I thought none of you..."
Note: This question is incomplete because there is some information missing. Here is the missing part.
Sentence
- I didn't think any of you wanted to go along.
Options
- I didn't think not none of you wanted to go along.
- I thought none of you wanted to go along.
- I thought not none of you wanted to go along.
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Answer:
Fallacy is the use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning, or "wrong moves" in the construction of an argument. Faulty reasoning occurs when the conclusion is not supported by the data.
"What to the slave is the Fourth of July?" is faulty reasoning because it's incorrect thinking, and not based on correct conclusions and isn't supported by data or facts.