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Appeal to Common Sense Description: Asserting that your conclusion or facts are just “common sense” We must argue as to why we believe something is common sense if there is any doubt that the belief is not common, rather than just asserting that it is.
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C. "She should quote the second sentence directly, because it establishes important supporting evidence in a unique way."
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I think this one is correct, however I am not positive, it's really just a guess. The first sentence is common knowledge and you shouldn't need to add what the readers already know if it's the main idea. The second sentence isn't necessarily common knowledge and should always be cited.
Hope this helped, let me know if it's right or not.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. C
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The problem in the sentence "James is more smarter than Steven", is option A. Double Comparison. Double comparison happens when we use the word more or less plus the comparative form of an adjective with the suffix -er.