The correct option is C. Dingy, stale, because two adjectives modifying the same noun should be separated by a comma in English grammar.
The sentence you've provided involves adjectives modifying the noun. In this case, both 'dingy' and 'stale' are adjectives describing the 'room'. The correct way to punctuate this sentence would be with a comma between two adjectives that describe the same noun. Thus, the accurate choice is C. Dingy, stale.
Here's an example of how it would be used: When I walked into the dingy, stale room of the old house, an orange cat suddenly sprinted toward the door.
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B. personal observation
C. bandwagon appeal
D. direct comparison
E. pathos
Answer:
A, B, D
Explanation:
A, B, D
Gladwell uses expert opinion, personal observation, and pathos to support his argument.
Gladwell uses several methods to support his argument:
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A. Sentence 4B. Sentence 1C. Sentence 3D. Sentence 2