I am not you, therefore I do not know your life nor your friends, however if you are struggling to think of something, think of the times you went to camp with them, or when u both studied/failed on a test together. Or during a birthday party. Or during your first sleepover. These are all great examples of memersble things you and your friend may have done together
The evidence the author uses to support the false analogy is that college sports are just as important as bookstores.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The author uses a false relationship between university games and university bookstores.
- He uses this to show that students who work in bookstores receive salaries, but university players don't, but they are of equal importance.
- The evidence that the author shows to confirm this relationship is that college games are as important as bookstores.
- However, both the relationship and the evidence convey an incorrect idea.
Bookstores are part of the educational system that universities should promote, university games are not. In addition, many college athletes have scholarships, while students working in the campus do so for salaries or lower funding.
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In order to be able to answer this, we'd need to know what book it is you're reading, as well as the answer choices as the question asks "which of the following best" meaning that they want you to choose the best answer from the choices they’re giving you.
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Because the second and third answer are the past tense sentences but I am not sure about the last one because that one might be future tense