Answer:
C. No faith is strong. Only strong have biceps. No faith has biceps.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the topic of "Syllogism." This is a type of reasoning which consists of a <em>premise or</em><em> </em><em>premises</em> and a <em>conclusion.</em> The conclusion is logically derived from the premises. In order to do this, the two premises have to be joined together.
Among the choices above, letter B<em> shows a conclusion that has been logically derived from the first two premises.</em> Its premises support the conclusion.
<em>"No faith has biceps."</em> is a valid argument because it is supported by a premise <em>("No faith is strong.")</em> and another premise <em>("Only strong have biceps.")</em>.
"Only strong have biceps" also means that "All biceps are strong."
Answer:
C. uses a respectful tone to show slavery's effect on slaves and slave owners
Explanation:
Answer:
<em>Simple:</em>
I like burritos.
The flower is purple.
Dinnertime will be soon.
I have heartburn.
The mail is here.
<em>Compound:</em>
Jerry went to the store, but he couldn't find what he needed.
My favorite color is green, but I also like red.
Anne feels sick, so she is going to go home.
Tacos taste great, and they're also easy to make!
Sushi is good, but burgers are better.
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The statement that best describes how the two adaptations of Hamlet differ is A. Price’s Hamlet is carefree and unaffected by the ghost’s appearance.
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