Evaluate the following fallacious statement and decide where the problem primarily lies. The sky is not green; therefore, it must be red. problem in logic opinion presented as fact
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Why We Should Support Real Music by T.C. Henderson The music industry of today is very fickle. Everyone seems to be caught up in finding the "next big thing." Performers want the most popular rapper or "singer" on their songs without caring whether this person is actually talented. Very few music acts, or "professional celebrities" as I call them, are true artists. As such, even fewer of them have lasting careers. The goal of a true artist should always be to create a lasting work. Legendary artists are celebrated for their ability to sing, write, or perform timeless songs. Is there anyone in the current industry whom we will still remember 10 or 20 years from now? Or even think about two years from now, for that matter? Songs like Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?" or Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" were written decades ago. Yet they are still important when tragedies occur or in political circles. I believe the time has come for us to return to recognizing true talent. Consumers should stop buying into "packaged" singers. By that, I mean we should stop supporting people who have no talent just because they are attractive or well-dressed. A catchy song does not always uplift the world. I say listen to the words and not just the beat. Good music can change your whole world view and expand your mind. 7. How does the author share her opinion in this article? by showing the reader how celebrity influences music sales by comparing today's music to the music that influenced it by comparing today's music to legendary songs and artists by providing examples of today's musical acts with no talent
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Which is the best definition of a complement, in grammar? A. a word that helps complete the meaning of a verb B. part of the prepositional phrase in a sentence C. a word or word group that shows physical action D. an adverb and the words that follow please help me too
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(1) Do you ever log in to social networking sites and tell everyone what you are doing? (2) If you do, be aware of who can see what you are writing. (3) Thieves can read public posts to find their next victim. (4) When going on vacation, it is best to keep travel plans secret. (5) Revealing that you are going on vacation may cause a thief to target your home. (6) Using the information found in your profile, where you live can be discovered. 8. Choose the clearest and most effective revision of sentence 6. A thief can use the information found in your profile, discovering where you live. Discovering where you live, the information found in your profile can be used. Where you live can be discovered using the information found in your profile. Using the information found in your profile, a thief can discover where you live.
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it would be C i think and ok
. needless repetition double negative 2. I don't have no money. redundancy 3. trite phrase cliché
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Alan had just finished prepping the salads for the lunch crowd. It was almost time to pack it in and go home. Behind him, his friend Hoa was unloading steaming hot cups and plates from the dishwasher. Hoa was a refugee from Vietnam, and though he spoke little English, he was the hardest worker Alan had ever seen. They had worked together for 5 years now, and Alan had come to count on the easy friendship between them. But on that day, everything was about to change. The restaurant manager, Mr. Wagner, opened the door to his office at the far end of the kitchen. “Hoa!” he yelled. Hoa went into the office, and the door shut with a bang. Alan could see through the window shades that Mr. W. was doing all the talking. At one point, Hoa hung his head as if he were ashamed. “What’s happening?” Alan asked Muriel, one of the chefs, as she came in for her shift. “What’s Mr. W. want with Hoa?” “Beats me,” she shrugged, glancing over at the office window. “Maybe he’s getting sacked,” she said nonchalantly. “Sacked? But he’s the best worker in the whole place! He’s always here on time, he never misses a day, he never complains. What more could the guy ask for?” Alan threw down his apron and began to pace. If only he could go in there and tell Mr. W. what Hoa was like—how easy he was to work with, how he made the time fly by with his jokes and silly comments, how he was the only thing that kept Alan coming back to work each morning. The door opened then, and Alan had to look away as he saw his friend try in vain to smile. As Hoa took off his apron and set it on the counter, Alan knew what he had to do. Clenching his jaw, he marched straight to Mr. Wagner’s door, which stood ajar, and pushed it open. 2. The second half of the passage above evokes a tone of elation. relief. sadness. desperation.
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is it c country girl
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