No, it does not according to the study. the study states it is just a placebo effect (it works because you expect it to.)
The faulty logic that the given sentence contains is B. Either-or Fallacy. An either-or fallacy is the limiting of possible answers into two or it is oversimplifying. In the given sentence above, it only gives two possible answers: either meeting the deadline, or if not the town will suffer.
His mistress..what else. She is there, i think, to give some irony. Both Daisy adn her husband are cheating on each other, and both people's other man/woman die.
Answer:
A,C,D,F,G
Explanation:
not that sure but most of those seem the most