Answer:
“P begins to tell Junior about teaching Mary, Junior's sister. He says she was the smartest kid he ever taught—smarter even than Junior. She wanted to be a romance novelist.”
Explanation:
The logical connection is absent. The answer lacks any explanation to the question being made. The main problem is that the interviewer is left with a very incomplete response, one that requires a lot of work from part of the interviewer. In this case in particular, even if there were a connection between reducing rates and unemployment, it seems that the candidate does not really have an answer to the question. That is why the fallacy is the lack of connection or relevance between the question and the answer
Them would be the correct pronoun for this sentence because books is plural and is an object, so its pronoun must be third person. The 3rd person plural pronoun in English is they, and its objective/accusative form (the form used when the item is the object of a verb) is them, so there's your answer.
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