The correct answer would be A) Either-or fallacy.
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How does this compare to Gyeong-hee's life in the short story? How do both texts emphasize the commitment North Koreans are expected to have to the Party?Explanation:
If the choices are:
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The suffix in journalism is -ism; it changes the word to mean "the practice of periodical writing of current news."
The suffix in nihilism is -ism; it changes the word to mean "to make nothing."
The suffix in recycle is re-; it changes the word to mean "to process again."
The suffix in preapprove is pre-; to changes the word to mean "to give permission in advance."
The answer is then the first option.
The world Journal is a periodic record of events or news. When you say journalism, it becomes a practice, which is totally different from the meaning of the root word.
We can rule out the last two because pre- and re- are prefixes, not suffixes. We rule out the nihilism example because nihil does not stand on its own. It is a Latin term that means "nothing," and adding -ism just sort of makes the word usable in the English language.
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A self-sacrificing willed concerned for and, giving to another, even if attraction and feelings are diminished or absent, even if little or nothing is received in return, all with divine motivation.
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<h2>The Lady or the Tiger?''</h2><h3>Frank Stockton's ''The Lady or the Tiger?'' is one of those stories that ought to start out: ''Once upon a time...'' There are kings and fair maidens, a regal coliseum and a condemned relationship between a royal and an average Joe.</h3>
<h3>There are only a few problems.</h3>
<h3>The king is crazy, the fair maiden might not be far behind and the coliseum is an ''agent of poetic justice.'' Confused yet? We'll leave the explanation of the story to another lesson, but in this lesson, we'll explore the setting of this interesting little short story.</h3>
<h3>It's really too big story I give you a short story now, do at yourself✌️</h3>