To add the suffix ment to argue requires a spelling change.

True
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Answer 1
Answer: Argument is in British English, and Argument is American English. Like in British English judgment, but in American English judgement.  But in the dictionary it is spelled argument. So the answer to your question is: 

True.
Hope I didn't answer it too late.   :)
Answer 2
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true

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i would say that A is the answer but i am not sure.

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Answer: B) Paradox.

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I always lie is an example of a paradox.

Which lines in this excerpt from the poem "Consumption" by William Cullen Bryant reflect the theme of the poem? (The word consumption refers to tuberculosis.) The fields for thee have no medicinal leaf, And the vexed ore no mineral of power; And they who love thee wait in anxious grief Till the slow plague shall bring the final hour. Glide softly to thy rest then; Death should come Gently, to one of gentle mould like thee, As light winds wandering through groves of bloom Detach the delicate blossom from the tree. Close thy sweet eyes, calmly, and without pain; And we will trust in God to see thee yet again.

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I think that the lines that best mirrors the theme of the poem of WIlliam Cullen Bryant entitled as "Consumption'' would be these parts:

'Glide softly to thy rest then;
Death should come Gently, 
to one of gentle mould like thee, 
As light winds wandering through groves of bloom'

I chose it because being consumed by the disease is mirrored with death coming gently 'into the mould' or the person.

Answer:

The correct answers are:

"Glide softly to thy rest then;"

"And we will trust in God to see thee yet again."

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Alliteration "falling faintly... faintly falling" And imagery if that is one of your choices

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  The right answer is A.  

  In "Araby", the narrator who is in love for Mangan's sister, wants to go to the Baazar in Araby to bring some gift for his loved one, who couldn't come to it for there was a week in retreat at the convent. He feels that each day is monotonous when waiting for the Baazar, and it represents the first time as an independent person, as he will go alone to it (a glimpse of the adult life). Both the qualities of the girl and the baazar are the childish imaginative construct of the boy, the latter seen as a fantastic place (the inaccessible land of freedom). When the narrator finally arrives to the Bazaar, he his confronted with the reality and the disappointment, which can mean the lost of his innocence.

the first one.
  

the bazaar because it represents the inaccessible land of freedom to the narrator