Its A. Schools should stop rewarding students for having a perfect attendance.
Explanation:
The paragraph perfectly describes that sometimes students really want perfect attendances, but you never know what will cause you to lose that award (like you being sick, which is unpredictable). The author has that tone that schools should stop those type of awards because of what i just said above. So the answer is A.
Mark me brainliest pls
Answer:
The correct answer is the last part of the excerpt
Explanation:
The part of the excerpt from President Obama’s remarks on the Buffet Rule that uses the logical fallacy of false dilemma is: “Either you’ve got to borrow more money to pay down a deeper deficit, or you’ve got to demand deeper sacrifices from the middle class, and you’ve got to cut investments that helps us grow as an economy.”
A fallacy of false dilemma is when an idea is falsely claimed to be a situation of “this or that”. When the idea is “this thing can happen or the other thing is going to happen”. But the truth is that there is another option that can be contemplated. Just like the case of Obama´s words.
The Buffet Rule was a tax plan of President Barak Obama in 2011, that wanted to make a fairer tax system.
Dumbfounded means to be left utterly speechless, or to simply be amazed/confused.
Paragraphs 2 and 3 depict the gods involvement in human matters
The answer is: [B]: "Sentence 2" .
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