Answer:
1. He will be riding ...
2. Are you visiting ...
3. He has been earning ...
4. I didn't allow ....
5. We didn't (want to) ensure that there would be ....
6. He will not have passed ...
7. I will be leaving ....
8. <u><em> >> They verb is missing. <<</em></u>
9. He will have just returned ....
10. He will be doing .....
Explanation:
B: Service is being an active helper in the community and taking action that can be of benefit.
Answer: which one am i supposed to answer?
Explanation:
Answer:
Costs
Explanation:
Costs is plural, referring to multiple items being sold at once.
The logical fallacy which occurs in this case is a fallacy called Causal Fallacy, which in short words is when you explain something with the not necessarily true cause. this is calledin latin <em>non causa pro causa</em> which means,this is not cause for this cause. For example, people see a sports car crashed on the street. Immediately they blame the sports car driver for driving too fast. This is a false cause, because despite a sports car can be fast, that was not necessarily the cause of the accident.