Answer:
My sister <em><u>is</u></em> a teacher. She <em><u>isn't</u></em> a student.
(mistake in question Its She when sister is used)
The bandwagon fallacy is in the insistence that good cities are good because they have rail.
Explanation:
The bandwagon fallacy is where the causation of something is confused as an effect.<u> It is the argument that because all the great cities of the country have light rail, our city too should have the same light rail system to be as good as them.</u>
This argument falls apart because the rail will not curb the problems that the passage itself talks about and then willfully ignores. I<u>n fact, bringing the rail to town will actually aggravate some of the issues mentioned here</u>. Which is why the argument becomes more weak.
Explanation:
For me;
B is correct because....when you say identity must be earned, not chosen...
Which is one, shouldn't allow people to chose your identity for you.....you work hard for what you want to be known as.....
C is also correct because....yes you have to be r
true to their dreams....
Just like what Herman did....you don't give up on your dreams because of what people say....
So yeah, that what i think....