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I believe it's "On the occasion corresponding to...."
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The correct answer is C. "People who support animal testing are crazy."
This is an example of an ad hominem fallacy because the thesis states that animal testing is valuable, which insinuates that the person making the claim believes in animal testing. By claiming that "people who support animal testing are crazy" is making a statement about the person himself rather than about the argument. The sentence is stating that the person who supports animal testing is crazy rather than explaining a counter-argument about the topic.
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<span>To recognize which line in the excerpt from Amy Lowell's "Lilacs" represented above emphasizes consonance the only thing you need is to read it aloud. It is like when you want to focus on the rhyme of some lines. So, according to this rule, I would say that the first option (A. Heart-leaves of lilac all over New England ) is an example of emphasizing consonance.</span></span>
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I always used to think that soccer was easy, and all you had to do was kick a ball. Turns out you also have to dribble, pass, and work around things. I think trying this was important because it helped me learn new things and understand what I like and dislike doing. I think the goal of this assignment is to help us understand more about ourselves and our own personalities.
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