Why do the traveler have to pass through the fair to reach their destinsation

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The travelers have to pass through Vanity Fair as it represents a place of temptation and basic human desires for material things like possessions, power and wealth. Turning away from temptation was a very important part of their journey to reach Celestial City, as it proves that the everlasting life they could achieve there is far more valuable that the things that this world can offer.


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In a debate focused specifically on the topic of whether new laws are needed to prevent distracted driving, the following argument is made. Which type of special appeal does it demonstrate? “My opponent is correct—distracted driving is very dangerous. Many activities—texting, talking on the phone, looking at maps, eating breakfast—all of these contribute to accidents. Yes, we have statistics to support that. However, my opponent is totally ignoring the role that improper and inconsistent maintenance of your vehicle can also have in causing accidents!”

A.
false analogy
B.
red herring
C.
bandwagon
D.
fallacy of argument from ignorance

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The type of special appeal the argument demonstrates is a): false analogy.

A false analogy is an informal fallacy, it applies to inductive arguments, like the one in this excerpt. It is an informal fallacy because the error is about what the argument is about, and not the argument itself.

The argument given by the opponent is a valid argument, but it is wrong in the context since the debate is focused specifically on the topic of whether new laws are needed to prevent distracted driving, not on every action that causes driving accidents. It would be valid in other debate, but not in this one, although the subject "driving accidents" is common on both.


Which word correctly completes the sentence? She was standing __________ a group of tourists.

A.
between

B.
among

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She is standing BETWEEN a group of tourists. This shows the attachment between her and the tourists.


She was standing among a group of tourist.

Among is used to suggest a sense of being a part of or surrounded by or included in something else.

Hope this helps. :)

Which answer is a correctly punctuated compound sentence?A. Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.
B. Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow, her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.
C. Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow, and her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.

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Hello! Gramatically, let's look at each choice-

(a) says: Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M. 

This can't be right, because it's a run-on sentence! If someone were to say this outloud, it would sound as if someone wasn't "taking their time"!

(b) says: Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow, her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.

This one looks correct. It has a comma which adds a pause. It also connects both statements made in the sentence.

(c) says: Mrs. Anderson flies to sweden tomorrow, and her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.

This one wouldn't be correct because its listing ideas with "and" in between. It's as if the speaker is saying "she does this and this and that and that..."  

So your best choice would be B.

Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow; her plane leaves at 2:00 p.m.

Which of these is an example of an abstract noun?laughter

lamp

telephone

honesty

sheep

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Answer:

i think that the answer is laughter

Answer:laughter

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Why do proper nouns begin with a capital letter

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Well, to begin with, proper nouns are specific nouns such as: names or places. They ALL require a capital letter. The reason for this is that, they are certain things like London Bridge or Taj Mahal or Luke. However, the word 'bridge' does not have a capital letter because it is not a certain bridge. This is then same for any other proper noun. 

Hope that this answer has helped you.

For a long time, English followed the model of the German language, which capitalizes all nouns. Some people also capitalized certain other words just to emphasize them. Many books from the 1600s and 1700s even have very chaotic capitalization decisions simply because the printer ran out of lower-case letters.

Capitalization in English started to stabilize in the 19th century. Now, we capitalize proper nouns mostly to limit confusion. It simply gives us a way of clarifying what we're talking about. Check out these two sentences, for instance:

• "Newspapers report that the London bridge is falling down."
• "Newspapers report that the London Bridge is falling down."

In the first sentence, the non-capitalization of "bridge" means that it could be referring to ANY bridge in London. The second sentence, however, clarifies that it is referring to a specific bridge whose name is the London Bridge.

In short: we capitalize proper nouns partly because of tradition, and partly to help us specify what we mean.

What are prefixes and suffixes?

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Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word. They make a new word along with suffixes. Suffixes are added to the end of words. 
Prefixes are the beginning part of the word and suffixes are the end part of the word. :)