Answer:
- Slippery slope fallacy.
Explanation:
A logical fallacy exemplifies flawed or faulty reasoning that functions to disprove the logic of the argument. The given argument displays 'slippery slope fallacy' that implies an error where a small(minor) and less significant initial steps leading to a crucial, considerable, and significant effect or event. Similarly, in the given example, the argument begins with a peripheral step 'what courses should be required of all university students' leading to a serious and notable effect 'university will collapse'. Thus, the argument reflects '<u>slippery slope fallacy</u>'.
The lines from "The Love Song" of
Alfred Prufrock that provide an example of stream of consciousness is the
following:
<span><span>
No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be; </span><span>
<span>Am an
attendant lord, one that will do </span>
<span>To swell
a progress, start a scene or two </span>
<span>Advise
the prince; no doubt, an easy tool, </span>
<span>Deferential,
glad to be of use, </span>
<span>Politic,
cautious, and meticulous; </span>
<span>Full of
high sentence, but a bit obtuse; </span>
<span>At times,
indeed, almost ridiculous— </span>
<span>Almost,
at times, the Fool.<span> </span></span></span></span>
An example of an simile would be " the boy is as brave as a lion" or "the girl is crazy like a fox" .. Similes use the words like or as.
Answer:
I think the two last one's are better to ensure that the group understanding the passage.
Explanation:
Was mia a better soccer player than the star player who had moved away? and Had the marionville soccer team won many games?