The faulty logic that the given sentence contains is B. Either-or Fallacy. An either-or fallacy is the limiting of possible answers into two or it is oversimplifying. In the given sentence above, it only gives two possible answers: either meeting the deadline, or if not the town will suffer.
This is called interpretation.
This is when critics want to find meaning in what an author has written. Analysis is much broader while scanning is incorrect. Evaluation is also inappropriately used here.
b.i'll spare you my woes and worries. may my burdens breathe better tomorrow.
Organizing sentences around a central idea creates C. supporting details.
Answer:
he needs money to pay off the bank.
Explanation: