I think the words underlined once are the subjects, and the words underlined twice are the predicates.
Answer:
The phrase that makes this thesis statement wordy is: electronic mail.
Explanation:
Wordiness refers to making something longer than it should be, that is, using too many words to express something. In the case of the thesis statement we are analyzing here, all words seem to be necessary with the exception of the final phrase. As we know, "electronic mail" is no longer an expression in use. It's been decades since it has been replaced by the shorter version "email", "e" standing for "electronic". Not only does using "electronic mail" make the sentence wordy, it also makes it sound old-fashioned.
Answer:
she will late if she arrived five minutes late
Answer: B
Explanation:
Ad hominem fallacy: When the argument/attack is directed at the arguer/person, rather than the topic.