Answer:
Whether the president is to unemotional
Explanation:
The object or the issue of discussion is the statement or the opinion which the author brings out and provides claims to support it. This should provoke the readers (or listeners) to either agree with this or counterclaim it, engaging in an argumented discussion.
Particular issue in this passage is the president's lack of emotions.
The author sees her decisions made on cold logic as a problem and states an example (situation with her brother-in-law) as a supporting claim to his view on the topic.
Now, it is up to readers to make up their minds and agree or disagree with this opinion.
The question doesn’t really make much sense
Answer:
c) illogical thinking.
Explanation:
Illogical thinking: The term illogical thinking is defined as the specific use of logical things or bugs in leading rationalization exercise.
In an illogical thinking, an individual or client is asked to demonstrate a particular behavior whether his or behavior or someone else's behavior. If the client's reasoning is intelligible and rational overall, then a small logical bug sticks together as a sore thumb.
In the question above, the cognitive theorists would say that her depression results in large part from illogical thinking.