Frustration
The condition of being prevented from reaching
a goal by events that are beyond your control is known as frustration. As a
psychological construct frustration is an affective reaction set out by an
individual, this is due to the interference of one’s supposed to accomplish a
task, objective or aim. For example, you were scheduled and, wanted and
supposed to travel tomorrow to some country but it couldn’t happen because of a
storm or an accident which caused you to be disappointed because you were very
excited and expecting.
Answer:
(B) The opening question shows the issue to be a choice between common sense and nonsense.
Explanation:
The other options mentioned seem to be evaluating the content of the person’s argument rather than focusing on the argument’s structure. You can see this in (A), where the focus is on the emotional impact of the used words. You can also see it in (C), where the evaluation is instead of the feasibility of the citizen’s argument. It is also apparent in (D), where the evaluation is directed to the ideas proposed inside the argument.
From this breakdown, it is clear that the statement that focuses on the content of the argument is only option (B).
I think it’s “Rivers meander like events in peoples lives”
Answer:
in a country that was built on the idea of freedom, everyone should have equal rights
Answer:
the conch but he is really here to steal piggys glasses
Explanation: