Certainly! One example of begging the question is the statement, "Reading is essential because it’s important to read." This argument assumes the conclusion (that reading is important) without providing any evidence. Another example is, "The law is just because it is based on justice," which presupposes that the law is just without explaining what makes it just.
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2, 3 and 5
x = 1/2. y = -3/7.
1/3, 2/5, 6/97, -37/2, -17.
a whole number with a fraction 1 and one half | 1/ | / 2
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Use standard English spelling, grammar, and punctuation, so the reader doesn't have to work so hard to understand the question. And give examples when examples are important for understanding your question. For instance, in this case, examples of your questions would have been helpful, so that we could see more about how you usually ask questions. Otherwise, this question is the only one about which we can advise you.
1. can you answer this question with a question? what? 2. You are in a log cabin during a blizzard and you have one match. what do u lite 1st? lamp, candle, fire place? the match.
1) you were born 2) you will die
A few examples are: 1. Can you please hand me that pen over there? 2. Can I stay outside for a little longer? 3. Did I get this question right for History?
1.)spinach 2.)sunflower
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Examples: nails, sheets, wires, screws, nuts, knives and many others.
answer my question please