Answer:
Pretty sure it's C
Explanation:
I'm taking the test right now and it seems most correct
The correct way to incorporate the quotation is A:
According to one source, " He [Abraham Lincoln] was a natural raconteur."
The double quotes are used in order to transfer the exact words of someone, so they need to be used before and after the phrase " He was a natural raconteur". The square brackets are usually used to add information that was not originally there, in order to clarify something. In this example, the writer wants to clarify that the personal pronoun "He" refers to Abraham Lincoln, so s/he adds his name using square brackets.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I might be wrong but Claim of Cause and effect is saying that if we eat to much we gain weight which doesnt seem right and c, claim of fact means something that can be backed up by actual proof or evidence, and d, claim of policy is a claim that goes off on laws or "policy" therefore a made the most sense
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is the second option - The argument is ineffective because the evidence fails to explain how binge-watching harms the brain.
This can be assumed as the title of the article reads "PRO/CON: Binge-Watching?" although in the article, there are no cons of binge watching explained, it just explains what the brain does when one binge watches and how this relieves stress.