Answer:
circular arguments that might confuse some readers
As mentioned in the comments, this question is about completing the sentence with a noun clause.
Answer:
He is a liar and so you need not believe what he says.
Explanation:
<u>A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun in a sentence. That means it can function as subject, object of a verb or of a preposition, or a predicate nominative. Noun clauses begin with words such as what, whatever, when, which, how etc.</u>
Having that in mind, I will provide a couple of possible answers:
- He is a liar and so you need not believe what he says.
- He is a liar and so you need not believe that he is truly sorry.
Answer:
c. unwanted
Explanation:
The author talks about women in despair. She says that sometimes women would wonder whether they existed. This is the feeling she does not want to feel and therefore needs a tranquilizer to stop it.
A dogs ability to bark...because if a dog is just born can it obey commands? NO
If a dog is just born can it bark? YES.. HOPE THIS HELPED!!
A: a source that’s cited in another source