The logical fallacy which occurs in this case is a fallacy called Causal Fallacy, which in short words is when you explain something with the not necessarily true cause. this is calledin latin <em>non causa pro causa</em> which means,this is not cause for this cause. For example, people see a sports car crashed on the street. Immediately they blame the sports car driver for driving too fast. This is a false cause, because despite a sports car can be fast, that was not necessarily the cause of the accident.
<span>The approaches londoners took to combat the spread of the plague were considered useless, or worse, made the disease spread more. This is because the methods they used didn't directly affect the 'curing' of the plague (e.g. inflation in the prices of the goods and services provided). </span>
This is the original sentence: <span>In a feeding frenzy, the pigeons descended upon the breadcrumbs that the kindly old man on the park bench continued to toss.
The correct answer is the prepositional phrase "on the park bench" acts as an adjectival phrase.
A is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a gerund phrase too. B is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a verb phrase as well. D is incorrect because 'to toss' is not a prepositional phrase, but rather an infinitive.
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Fluency refers to the way individual words and phrases sound together within a sentence, and how groups of sentences sound when read one after the other. Paragraph styles are a collection of rules that define the way your text behaves and looks.
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