<span>Conceit is best defined as a lengthy or extended metephor!</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Equivocation occurs from a reasoning error other than a flaw in the logical form of the communication. In the case of the question, Andy only gave little detail but did not display ambiguity. This had nothing to do with how the sentence was structured or its grammar.
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Answer: Thorin believes that his quest is just and his birthright, while the Master of Lake-town believes Thorin to be a fraud.
Explanation:
- By your description in this passage, Thorin is believing that his quest is his privilege and something that is giving him every right. Master of Lake-twon is believing that Thorin's quest is fake and that he is a fraud.
- This passage is from ''The Hobbit'' by J.R.R Tolkien in which they are two characters that are having two different point of views.
- This book is a fantasy novel that is considered as one of the classic in the children's literature. It is published in 1937 year.