<span>At
the art fair, he bought an unusual and beautiful gift for his
aunt.
Which word is the indefinite article?</span>
Answer:
The word that is the indefinite article in the sentence shown above
is An. This is due to the fact that there are two indefinite articles
in English which are a and an. In this sentence “an unusual and
beautiful gift” is where we can find the indefinite article.
<span>I
hope it helps, Regards. </span>
Answer: but
Explanation:
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln designated the last Thursday in November as a national holiday of Thanksgiving ....... in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt decreed that the holiday should always be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of the month.
Out of the options given, the answer is "but". This is the right answer as it'll be used to link both sentences regarding the two activities of the President's together.
The other options such as "for example", "therefore" and "so" when used doesn't make the sentence correct.
<span>He worries that Caesar has gotten too popular and will abuse his power once he s crowned. Brutus thinks that once Caesar has the power, he will be corrupt. So, as early as that moment, he prevented that event will happen.</span>
If we are to match the terms of the following logical fallacies with its definition, it would be:
A) The use of popular mass appeal to convince others that they should do/believe something because everyone else does/is
Bandwagon
B) The use of an extreme example that is highly unlikely to try to discredit the action or words of another
Strawman
C) The use of finger-pointing or name-calling to attack the person making the argument instead of the argument itself
Ad Hominem
D) The use of an argument's conclusion as a premise for proving the argument (assuming what it is attempting to prove)
Circular reasoning
E) A conclusion or reply that does not follow the previous statement in a logical manner
Non sequitur
F) The use of quick judgment that is not based on facts but instead on a very limited experience to what one is judging
Hasty generalization
<h3>What is Hasty Generalization?</h3>
This refers to the type of fallacy that is used when a person rushes into a hasty conclusion about a thing from incomplete facts, which is usually incorrect.
Hence, we can see that the correct matchings has been made above.
Read more about hasty generalization here:
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C would be the answer hoped that helps