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 14.08.2022

Which sentence uses a logical flaw

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French
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Bonjour,

1. 200: deux cent

2. 256: deux cent cinquante six

3. 987: neuf cent quatre vingt sept

4. 875: huit cent soixante quinze

5. 435: quatre cent trente- cinq

6. Est-ce que tu "crois" que Paul va aller au cinéma ce soir?

7. Elles "voient" les pommes sur la table.

8." Croyez-vous" aux fantômes?Oui! Vous "voyez"ce fantôme, là!

Mais non, je ne le "vois"pas!

French
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Bonjour,

1. 200: deux cent

2. 256: deux cent cinquante six

3. 987: neuf cent quatre vingt sept

4. 875: huit cent soixante quinze

5. 435: quatre cent trente- cinq

6. Est-ce que tu "crois" que Paul va aller au cinéma ce soir?

7. Elles "voient" les pommes sur la table.

8." Croyez-vous" aux fantômes?Oui! Vous "voyez"ce fantôme, là!

Mais non, je ne le "vois"pas!

English
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c. appeals to reason

definition: a rhetorical strategy where the argument is made by presenting facts that lead the audience to a specific conclusion.

Explanation:

the technique is trying to explain to the reader why a riverside bypass is a logical solution to the problem. throughout the passage, the author states information about the problem. for example: "traffic on main street has become a pervasive problem. one possible solution is to create a bypass. traffic records suggest that more then 60 percent of vehicles that go down main street are simply passing through town on their way to someplace else. right now, drivers have no choice but to drive on main street. if a bypass was built, they would almost always use it."

Hope this helps!

Have a great day and night!

English
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c. appeals to reason

definition: a rhetorical strategy where the argument is made by presenting facts that lead the audience to a specific conclusion.

Explanation:

the technique is trying to explain to the reader why a riverside bypass is a logical solution to the problem. throughout the passage, the author states information about the problem. for example: "traffic on main street has become a pervasive problem. one possible solution is to create a bypass. traffic records suggest that more then 60 percent of vehicles that go down main street are simply passing through town on their way to someplace else. right now, drivers have no choice but to drive on main street. if a bypass was built, they would almost always use it."

Hope this helps!

Have a great day and night!

Mathematics
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In a paragraph proof, statements and their justifications are written in sentences in a logical order.A two-column proof consists of a list statements and the reasons the statements are true.A paragraph proof is a two-column proof in sentence form.A flowchart proof includes a logical series of statements in boxes with connecting arrows.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct statements regarding proofs are :

In a paragraph proof, statements and their justifications are written in sentences in a logical order.A two-column proof consists of a list statements and the reasons the statements are true.A paragraph proof is a two-column proof in sentence form.A flowchart proof includes a logical series of statements in boxes with connecting arrows.

And these two sentences are wrong statements:

A flowchart proof gives a visual representation of the sequence of steps without justifications.A two-column proof lists only the given information and what is to be proven
Mathematics
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The correct statements are:

In a paragraph proof, statements and their justifications are written in sentences in a logical order;
A two-column proof consists of a list of statements and the reasons the statements are true; 
A paragraph proof is a two-column proof in sentence form; and 
A flowchart proof includes a logical series of statements in boxes with connecting arrows.

Explanation:

Both a paragraph proof and a two-column proof lists a series of statements and their justifications in order to prove something.  The difference between them is that a paragraph proof is written in paragraph form, using sentences, whereas a two-column proof is written as a two-column chart, with one column being "Statements" and one column being "Reasons."

A flowchart proof is a concept map used to show the series of statements and their justifications needed to prove something.  In a flowchart proof, the statements are written in boxes that have arrows going from one to the next.  The justifications for the statements are written below the boxes.
Mathematics
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In a paragraph proof, statements and their justifications are written in sentences in a logical order.A two-column proof consists of a list statements and the reasons the statements are true.A paragraph proof is a two-column proof in sentence form.A flowchart proof includes a logical series of statements in boxes with connecting arrows.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct statements regarding proofs are :

In a paragraph proof, statements and their justifications are written in sentences in a logical order.A two-column proof consists of a list statements and the reasons the statements are true.A paragraph proof is a two-column proof in sentence form.A flowchart proof includes a logical series of statements in boxes with connecting arrows.

And these two sentences are wrong statements:

A flowchart proof gives a visual representation of the sequence of steps without justifications.A two-column proof lists only the given information and what is to be proven
English
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1. A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from the everyday pressures of life.

It is the topic sentence because the rest of the paragraph is elaborating on that sentence.  It describes the ways that the ocean is relaxing. 

2. When proof reading you want to first see if every thing flows, you then want to look for grammatical errors along with spelling errors. Look to see how the sentence are composed. Does it have every part that is needed in a sentence such as a noun. Then saying what is happening to the noun. 

3. I am sure you can do this one on your own. :) 

4. Pick one that really speaks to you. It can be easier to pick one that has an order. Such as building a snowman. You can start off with getting dressed for the cold weather. Describe what order you would put on winter clothes. Include that in order to build a snowman you have to go outside. Describe how to pick the proper location and the exact steps of how to accomplish the building of a snowman. Pretend you are giving a robot instructions. He is going to do exactly what you say. If you forget a step or do not elaborate enough the job will not be done properly. ( When I was in school I had a teacher do this with verbal instructions on making a sand which. We even had to include how to open the bread, how to twist the top off the peanut butter jar, and how to hold the knife. )
 6. In my opinion the topic " college is not for everyone" 
you can add details about how many people have started a business and became successful even when not receiving a high school diploma and not going to college. You can talk about how a trade school can be a better option. That many people do not need a "well rounded" education for the job they want. Silversmithing does not require college english or history. It would benefit them to go to a trade school. The kid who was raised on their family ranch and worked on it their whole life. They do not need to go to college to learn how to farm. They should have all the knowledge to do well by doing it for many years.
Hoped this all helped.

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