Which of the following is an example of the "bandwagon" fallacy? Select one: a. Nobody likes Zots, so it must not be a good show. b. We should get a hot fudge sundae because I passed my exams. c. The last time I ate peanut butter, I had an earache. Peanut butter gives me earaches, so I shouldn't eat it. d. Final exams should be banned because they are as outdated as vinyl records.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?  a.under a microscope; the organisms look a bit like ruffled tennis balls they have armored plates that fit together to make a round shape. b.when the water is disturbed; the organisms respond by glowing this makes swimmers look like floating beams of blue light. c.there is a bay in puerto rico that seems to light up at night; the light comes from tiny organisms in the water. d.the luminescence attracts visitors from around the world people are curious to see; this beautiful otherworldly sight.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:50
Which of these best explains why the argument in this passage is weak? (5 points) the argument doesn't take into account opposing points of view. the argument relies on attacking a weak version of the opposition. the claim is not valid. the argument relies on claims that are not backed up by facts.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Which of the following statements is most accurate? a. effective communication skills are not as important as technical skills. b. good communication skills can you in the classroom, on the job, and in your personal life. c. communicating effectively is not related to job success. d. learning to communicate effectively cannot be taught because communication skills are inborn.
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