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Answer: Bandwagon
Bandwagon fallacy assumes that the opinion of the majority is always right. It is also called an <em>appeal to popularity</em>, or <em>argumentum ad populum</em>. The problem with this line of thinking is that this type of argument only proves that a position is "popular," but it says nothing about whether it is "true." In this case, the argument offered for eating Lunch Nibbles is simply that everyone is doing it, instead of discussing the actual benefits of Lunch Nibbles.
The answer should be the second and first one hope it helps
Place of peace and freedom
In that psalm, Sion is considered to be a place of unity, peace and freedom, literally opposite to Babylon, decadent city and characterized by its systematic exploitation of the human race. The longing of the Jews for Zion, beginning with the deportation and slavery of the Jews during the Babylonian captivity
The correct singular, third person, conjugation of the verb to be in the future perfect tense is B. She will have been. In the other sentences, 'they' belongs to plural, third person; 'you' belongs to singular, second person and 'I' belongs to singular, first person.
<em>The future perfect tense</em> refers to the action that will have been done or completed in the future at some point. It is often used with timely expression.
Formation of the future perfect tense is as follow,
Subject + will have/shall have + past participle of verb (3rd form) + object.
For example:
- She will have been here for four months during summer vacations.
- She will have been done with her exams before Christmas.