Words like <em>never, always, everybody, </em>etc. are absolute nouns and adverbs. In argument, these are usually a sign of over-generalization. These words alone cannot be considered as any kind of appeal (emotional, logical or ethical) since these appeals are done depending on how you use these words, not on the meaning of words as stand-alone.
The option that correctly defines the word common as it is used here is D. Shared alike by all the persons in question.
<h3>What is definition?</h3>
It should be noted that definition simply means the meaning of a word based on how it's used in a passage or story.
In this case, the option that correctly defines the word common as it is used here is a shared alike by all the persons in question.
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Answer:
Folklore!
Explanation:
This seems to be an opinion-based question but I would be happy to answer, I think myths and folklore are very similar, though folklore is more meaningful in my opinion because of how its passed down in generations of families and seems to be more personal than Myths.
Answer: Between A and B
Explanation: Both seem like logical choices, yet, B make most sense because it gives way to the theory of evolution or creation. Whichever, an individual may believe in.
I think she is in grade 8if am not mistaken and she will finish school when she is 17yrs