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D) shows the social order of the plantation asd enacted by animals characters
I believe that the last option (As for this city's government, I don't want to say much, except that it is a shame – a shame; but if I should live twenty-five years longer . . . I think I'll see women handle the ballot.) correctly uses ellipsis to shorten Mark Twain’s words from the speech “Votes for Women”. I think that this answer looks most sensible and shows the main idea of the speech in the right form. The answer to your question is D. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
The logical fallacy that Zion's parents have used is D. Slippery slope
<h3>What is Slippery Slope Fallacy?</h3>
This refers to the type of fallacy that is used to show that one event would lead to many unfortunate events.
Hence, we can see that from the given narration, Zion wants to get a tattoo and his parents refused because they said it would make him wayward and this is an example of Slippery slope fallacy.
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