Answer:
entertaining - amusing
twisted - gnarled
scanned - skimmed
disallowing - forbidding
amazed - fascinated
dribbling - dripping
sliding - easing
depended - relied
suitable - qualified
hostile - threatening
The boy was injured when he fell off his bike.
Rick stays in shape by jogging every day.
The confusing game has complicated rules.
I regretted lending my jacket to a careless friend.
Kendra filled out several forms when she applied for a job.
I envied her talent for learning new languages.
He thanked his supporters when he received the award.
Amy is now renewing all her library books online.
He worked hard and deserved the raise.
Marta referred to an encyclopedia for information.
Hope this helps!
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Section 1:
1. amusing
2. gnarled
3. skimmed
4. forbidding
5. fascinated
6. dripping
7. easing
8. relied
9. qualified
10. threatening
Section 2:
1. The boy was injured when he fell off his bike.
2. Rick stays in shape by jogging every day.
3. The confusing game has complicated rules.
4. I regretted lending my jacket to a careless friend.
5. Kendra filled out several forms when she applied for a job.
6. I envied her talent for learning new languages.
7. He thanked his supporters when he received the award.
8. Amy is now renewing all her library books online.
9. He worked hard and deserved the raise.
10. Marta referred to an encyclopedia for information.
My family got up had breakfast and made an early start on our camping trip.
B.
My family got up, had breakfast and made an early start on our camping trip.
C.
My family got up, had breakfast, and, made an early start on our camping trip.
D.
My family got up, had breakfast, and made an early start on our camping trip.
A.
us
B.
mom
C.
dinner
D.
some
2.credit given to an author for his or her ideas
3.an opposing argument
4.evidence based on scientific research
Answer:
An error in reasoning.
Answer:
1) An error in reasoning.
Explanation:
A logical fallacy is an error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid. It is also called a fallacy, an informal logical fallacy, and an informal fallacy. All logical fallacies are nonsequiturs—arguments in which a conclusion doesn't follow logically from what preceded it.