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Read the sentence. On her trip across country, she has _______1,300 miles so far. Which completes the sentence with the correct principal part of a verb? A) Driven, B) Drove, C) Drived, D) Driving. (My answer choice is A) Driven is that correct.) ( Question 2) Which could best used as valid evidence in a persuasive essay? A) circular reasoning, B) an expert's opinion, C) logical fallacies, D) an unproven hypothesis.

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Yes you would be correct for number 1. Driven is the correct answer because when you sound out the rest they make absolutely no sense. She has drove 1,300 miles. Not correct. She has drived 1,300 miles. Yikes sounds like a 4 year old. She has driving 1,300 miles. Bruh past and present makes no sense.

For number 2 I would say A. State your facts. Odd, yet it works when I write. Making a plan always helps. An experts opinion may not always be the best because its just an opinion. Logical fallacies can help but it doesn't always work. An unproven hypothesis can switch your statement into trash. Never do that.

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For the fill in the bland, answer choice be is correct since it is past tense verb of drive so it is drove and driven, drived would not make since that it is not a word and driving is a present verb.

The second Question would be answer choice A) circular reasoning since it is stating the fact and the other choices are all opinions and it is easier to prove something that is true and not an opinion.

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