<span>He dates the entries as someone would a letter or a journal, like many people used to have. He uses Christianity in the story because almost everyone is a christian at this time. Jonathan’s descriptions helped to make the story more realistic because he talked in the way the intended audience did, the thought many of the same things as well.</span>
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Nouns are doing words so who what and where
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I’m pretty sure it’s 50, I’m sorry if it’s wrong
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what does she say... what is the sentence
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The answer to your question is D, I'm pretty sure. The question is confusing, to me, too, but hopefully this is correct.
Just searched it up, google said this; "Also known as the either/or fallacy, false dilemmas are a type of informal logical fallacy in which a faulty argument is used to persuade an audience to agree. False dilemmas are everywhere. They can be deliberate or accidental, but their goal is to make their argument convincing."