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Answer:
a. browbeat
The football coach tends to <u>browbeat</u> the team after they lose a game.
Explanation:
By definition, <em>browbeat</em> means to intimidate (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words.
In this case, it's unfortunate to hear a coach would speak like this towards his team. However, by definition it is the best word that fits within the sentence.
There are some coaches, not all, that do demonstrate this type of behavior by nature towards their team. Although there are various types of opinions in regards towards the belief of this being an ethical approach to motivate individuals.
I hope this helped!
Answer:
An Ad Hominem fallacy is when someone personally attacks you to avert the audience from the real point.
Explanation:
<u>Example</u>: Person 1 - <em>"We should raise the minimum wage!"</em>
Person 2 - <em>"Oh please, don't listen to her, she's not even smart</em>
<em> enough to run a business!"</em>
Person 1 attacked Person 2 without even saying why raising the minimum wage is a bad idea. Ad Hominem is when someone insults another person instead of giving reasoning to why their opinion/statement is a bad idea. They try and steer you away from the point so that you agree with them. Maybe Person 1 isn't smart enough to run a business, but maybe she has a good idea in why they should raise the minimum wage.