Answer: Bandwagon: you don’t like ice cream? Everyone likes ice cream!
False dilemma: If we support alternative energy, people will lose there jobs.
Appeal to emotion: We have to do everything necessary to keep our children safe.
Ad hominem: Look at me opponents hair, she doesn’t know anything.
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A or B I'm not 100 percent sure
A comparative adjective is the conjunction of some sorts that gives up a signal that there is a comparison about to or that has taken place. In this example, the word "but" would be the comparative adjective because this is the signal word that a comparison has/is going to take place.
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A statistic is a fact with numbers in it.
I hope you get the answer to this ( I needed points I apologize )