When you are considering evidence, it is important to remember that

a. statistics provide the most objective and accurate picture of a situation.
b. a writer's personal experience should be accepted as proof.
c. examples should not be used by themselves to prove the idea they illustrate.
d. analogies do not have to correspond to the situation to which they are being compared.


c

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Give the Spanish equivalent of the words in parentheses. Pase, por favor. ___________________________________. (Have a seat)

What will be an ideal response?

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Select the correct verb in parentheses in each of the following sentences.

• Everyone in class (need / needs) to study. • Not only Charles but also his parents (eat / eats) dinner at nine. • The herd of cattle (drink / drinks) water from the lake in the pasture. • After school, Chandra and I (walk / walks) to the library. • Near the center of town (is / are) a statue of a horse and rider.

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Which of the following is used to arouse the reader's sympathetic emotions?

a. argument b. persuasion c. Neither a nor b is correct.

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Descriptions are used

a) mainly for school assignments. b) only in narratives. c) in writing more than in conversation. d) in everyday writing and speaking.

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