What is a fallacy of reasoning?

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Answer: A fallacy of reasoning (also called an informal fallacy) is when an argument is not based on on hard data or mathematical formulas, but utilizes some informal logic. We can say that the argument is unsupported. It doesn't prove that the point someone is trying to make is false, but rather it doesn't prove sufficiently that is true.

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Passive voice what is it

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A passive construction occurs when you make the object of an action into the subject of a sentence 
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The passive voice is a grammatical construction (specifically, a "voice"). The noun or noun phrase that would be the object of an active sentence (such as Our troops defeated the enemy) appears as the subject of a sentence or clause in the passive voice (e.g. The enemy was defeated by our troops).

What types of earthquake waves usually cause the most destruction?

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The correct answer would be Surface Waves.

What does the speaker in this poem say will happen to "thy thoughts, when thou art gone"?Music, When Soft Voices Die (To--)
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory.--
Odors, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.--
Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heaped for the beloved's bed--
And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone,
Love itself shall slumber on.

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B. It compares the beloved's thoughts to rose leaves that live longer than the rose itself. #PlatoLivesMatter

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answer is C- they will live on forever for the speaker

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15) In __________ theory, the true subject and meaning of a dream may have little to do with its apparent story line.a. latent content
b. desire
c. manifest content
d. unconscious wish fulfillment

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The answer is Letter C. In the Manifest Content of Dreams Theory according to Freud, the true subject and meaning of a dream may have little to do with its apparent story line. The manifest content of dreams shows symbols or imageries related to the latent content of dreams or the unconscious desires of the person at sleep. 

Which one of the following sentences contains an error in capitalization?A. Americans were not prepared for the Winter of 2014.
B. I think we should plan a trip to Nashville.
C. Have you read A Day in the Life of Sarah's Cat?
D. I've crossed the Mojave, the Kalahari, and the Sahara deserts.

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A) This sentence is wrong. "Winter" should not be capitalized unless it was a headline, beginning of a sentence, etc.

B) This sentence is correct. Nashville is capitalized correctly because it is a state.

C) This sentence is correct. They capitalized a title of a book and also a person's name correctly.

D) This sentence is correct. They capitalized the names of deserts which is correctly used. 

Answer: A
I believe the answer is A. The word "Winter" in this sentence does not need to be capitalized.

At first the old trunk in the basement appeared emptya. direct object
b. indirect object
c. objective complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective

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It really depends on what word is underlined. We can rule out A, B, and C, since there are no objects in the sentence. We can also rule out D, because a predicate nominative is the first noun that follows a linking verb, such as appeared in this sentence. Since the first word after that linking verb is empty, which is an adjective (and which I assume is the underlined word), the correct answer is E. predicate adjective. It is the first adjective following a linking verb.