White states his opinion that it was an idea, not a place, that gave birth to the United States. Which of the following is a FACT that he uses to support his opinion? A. The American people came from all over the world. B. The American idea had power undreamed of in 1776. C. The United States government is the best in the world. D. The American idea represented a promise to Jefferson

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Answer 1
Answer: The sentence that refers to opinion is letter C: TheUnited States government is the best in the world. 

Afact is something – news, information, a talk, a seminar, etc., that is tellingthe truth and objective. This could be referenced by the people listening toit. An opinion is a declaration of the person’s thoughts and suggestions thatis possibly subjective in nature. This cannot be referenced since it isdeclared by basing of emotions or one’s own perception on the information. 

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Well, you wouldn't need either A) argumentative thesis statement, given that you aren't arguing for anything if you are just writing about a historical figure, or D) interpretive claims, again, because you aren't interpreting anything.
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5 However, we must take into consideration the claims that too many rules actually encourage shady promoters to arrange unsanctioned “no holds barred” matches. Serious injuries would increase. Without a doubt, fans are drawn to the battles. But most fans share an esprit de corps. They are interested in a fair fighting match to determine physical and strategic superiority. The thrill is cheering for the best fighter, the one who can adapt to any style the opponent uses. So, of course, common rules like addressing time limits and weight classes are important areas for continued regulation. This will help keep the fights fair.
A student read this passage and made the following assertion about section five:

Serious injuries occur during unsanctioned matches.
Therefore:
All injuries occur during unsanctioned matches.

Which BEST describes the student's reasoning?
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B) The statements employ sound reasoning.
C) The statements employ deductive reasoning.
D) The statements employ inductive reasoning.

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Answer:

D) The statements employ inductive reasoning

Explanation:

Before explanation, let's first quickly define the given choices.

Valid reasoning is the correct conclusion made from correct premises.

Sound reasoning is the resoning that can be fairly easily understood and that follows some sort of logic.

Deductive reasoning is the reasoning from the general to the specific.

Inductive reasoning is the reasoning from the specific to the general.

Unlike deductive, inductive reasoning can lead us to wrong conclusions. It starts with a specific observations and from them conclude a general rule.

In this case, the observation is that serious injuries occur during unsanctioned matches. Using inductive reasoning, we could make the general rule that all the injuries occur during unsanctioned matches, however, it, obviously, might not be true.

Answer:

The answer for this problem is

C) Most fans want to witness the raw and brutal battles of "no holds barred" matches, and don't care about proper enforcement of the rules.

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According to Wordsworth's Preface, a poet creates a poem using his insight and imagination, his sensibility and knowledge of humans and nature in order to create beautiful poetry, not just superficial poems based on rules set by Classical idols.

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after meditating on the subject

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The answer is A.
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