When added to the word detect, the suffix which means "a person who" is -ive.
"A person who" means that you need to create a noun which refers to a person by adding that suffix. If you add -ive to detect, you will get the noun detective, which is obviously a person.
The word detectary doesn't exist, and the word detection doesn't refer to a person, but rather the act of detecting.
The word that correctly completes the sentence is "those". The correct answer would be option B. The complete sentence is, "Somebody from our neighborhood removed those fallen tree limbs." The word "those" is used because it refers to an object, which is the "fallen tree limbs".
I also concur that Franklin Delano Roosevelt stated this. He made this comment to congress and was wanting congress to support his program that would supposedly assist our friend Great Britain in fighting against Hitler and his regime without directly involving American troops. This comment was made during World War 2.
Hopefully this helps.
Answer:
The argument is not sound; the author uses an either-or argument.
Explanation:
"If your work is first with you, and your fee second, work is your master."