Answer:
Dear (name of friend),
How are you? I hope you are doing fine. I am writing this letter to apologise about the fact that I spilled water on your project work. I know how much effort you have put into this project, even if you didn't too much or did much, I want to tell you how sorry I am. I hope you will forgive me for what I did and I won't do it again.
Cheers,
(Your name)
I don't know if this is for an assignment or anything, but here's my response. :-)
I would say the correct answer is <span>D. a concise statement of a principle containing a personal truth or observation, usually in a clever tone.</span> Aphorisms are short and effective statements. Their greatest strength is their laconic succinctness, which also makes them memorable. Their topics usually come from philosophy and everyday human experience.
Answer: Yes, the answer would be to examine the opinions
Explanation: To look for logical fallacies, you must look at what the writer LOGICALLY presents, not their opinion on the subject