Answer:
Conjunction Fallacy
Explanation:
The Conjunction Fallacy is a formal fallacy when one uses evidence that a combination-- or conjunction-- of two possible events are more likely than one of the other events. The speaker only uses two events: "...that the Yankes lose the first game of the series, or that they lose the first game and come back to win?" <em>and </em>combines the two in the latter pondering.
The Base Rate Fallacy is a paradox that explains situations where there is more than one false factoid of evidence. The speaker doesn't address false evidence and decide upon it, so this can't be the answer.
The fallacy (law) of small numbers is an informal fallacy when one reaches a decision based on insufficient evidence. While it's true that the speaker doesn't have enough evidence, they also don't have any-- thence the answer is the Conjunction Fallacy.
The Regression to the Mean fallacy is an informal fallacy when one explains something by its probabilistic nature-- not based on evidence. The speaker explains that they simply "...expect the Yankees to win the series, so [they'll] take the second choice."
The main conflict is that people treat the horses bad,and because of that beauty is scared of people-yet his mom still tells him not to kick or bite.
(1) In The Red Badge of Courage. why did the youth enlist?
A) He was eager to join the war.
(2)From what point of view is The Red Badge of Courage told?
Third-person limited point of view.
(3) T or F? Stephen Crane was a celebrated Civil War veteran.
False
(4) Choose the best paraphrase for the following sentence:
"The vociferous urchin hurled imprecations upon the man who had pilfered his viands."
(5) Complete the following analogy:
Affable is to banshee as jaded is to <u>Child</u>
(6) Choose the three main characters from The Red Badge of Courage
C) The youth, the loud one, the tall one.
(7) Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of The Red Badge of Courage?
A) Nature is indifferent.