The answer is B. “Piece.”
This form of the word piece is used when referring to a part of something. “Peace” would be used when referring to something that is soothing or calming. Choices C and D are both incorrectly spelled and therefore incorrect.
<span>The excerpt that BEST demonstrates the author's use of foreshadowing in "The Signalman" is "My good fellow, what should I do there? However, be that as it may, I never was there, you may swear." The answer is letter C. It is clear that in this sentence that what the narrator is pointing out is actually heaven and he has not gone there except this very moment.</span>
Answer:
a .Ans (linked)
b.Ans. (specifeid)
c.Ans ( singify something )
d .Ans (issue )
Answer:
C) It incorrectly assumes that popularity equates to moral correctness.
Explanation:
A fallacy is an argument that is not correct but that might persuade people to believe it by appearing to be a good reasoning. According to this, the reasoning is fallacious in this statement because it incorrectly assumes that popularity equates to moral correctness. This is the answer because the statement indicates that as the reality is popular, it is not corrosive and decadent and this is an invalid argument because if a program is popular, this doesn't mean that it is morally correct. However, this may be an argument that people might believe.