Chapter 11, Page 64
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Control the rest of the essay.
Conclude the essay.
Set up comparisons.
Transition to the conclusion.
Hypothetical evidence is evidence in which we ask the question what would happen in case something else was to happen. An example of this would be: "What would have happened if he had crashed the car?" You are creating a hypothetical situation to support your argument using "if".
Explanation:
Practical claims preceded by an "if" comment - request the issue when they're used as the solid proof in a discussion. That doesn't suggest that such testimony always presses the question, though: with real proof (empirical claims that stand on their own) or a persuasive abstract argument, hypothetical evidence can be sustained comparatively smoothly. It's just that you have to have the right original evidence or conceptual reasons,.
The root word A) 'Ambi-' means 'more than one'. It originates from Latin and it signifies 'both' or 'on both sides'. Other root words such as 'Junct-', 'Ject-', and 'Terr-' do not denote more than one.
The root word that means 'more than one' among the choices provided is'Ambi-'. The prefix 'Ambi-' originates from Latin and it signifies 'both' or 'on both sides', which implies more than one. For instance, the term 'ambidextrous' signifies a person who is skilled at using both hands equally well.
The other root words, 'Junct-', 'Ject-', and 'Terr-' do not have a connotation of 'more than one'. 'Junct-' pertains to 'join', 'Ject-' means 'throw', and 'Terr-' signifies 'earth'.
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B. She feels so bad about missing the meeting.
C. The new perfume really smells badly.
D. Even his mother admitted he danced bad.