Answer:
the answer is what haha get it? *slaps knee*
Explanation:
What <em>is</em><em> </em>the answer!!
But if this is an actual question, there is nothing there :c
Answer:
<em>To evaluate the effectiveness of an argument the reader needs to check if the read and evidences of the author are true and if the logic used in the argument is valid.</em>
Explanation:
The effectiveness of an argument will depend first in the premises, if they are true or false, in this stage you should check sources, facts and evidences to see how reliable is it. The second stage is to check the logic applied, many arguments had false reasoning, which make then invalid or what it is called logic fallacies. If an argument is valid but the premises are not true it won’t be an effective argument, is the premises are true but the logic applied is not correct it won’t be an effective argument too.
Answer:
dramatic irony
Explanation:
the audience knows what the character doesnt
Answer:
are you familiar will the bible quote "love your neighbor as you love yourself"
There is always a sense of safety in an environment where each and everyone looks out for each other.
individuals should be able to look out and care for each other but not to the level of meddling in each others life.
There must be a boundary that cannot be crossed by the other party.
in my opinion, individuals should be partially responsible for others in the society.
Answer:
1.She or he might have a sickness but is shy
2.She or he might be faking it
Explanation:
I gave you two because im kinda cunfused