[ Grammar ]
a form of persuasion that deliberately discourages people from thinking for themselves
A. propaganda
B. proof
C. premise
D. plosives

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Which sentence is correct?
A. Uriel on weekdays works on the project
B. Uriel works on the project on weekdays
C. On weekdays Uriel works on the project
D. Uriel works on weekdays on the project
