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I would fall under optimistic probably because I always like to look at the bright side of something. Optimism is when you look at the bright side first, while pessimism is when you look at the darker side first. For example, being optimistic is like almost tripping and saying, " At least I didn't trip." Being pessimistic would be like, " I almost tripped and I could have broke something. Why is my life so bad?" I think being optimistic is better because you simply be happier and enjoy your life more. Explanation:
None or a thing, or an adverb clause
The correct answer for 1 is oversimplification/hasty generalization
It is hastily generalized that just because Victoria is a girl and likes dancing, that all girls like dancing.
The correct answer for 2 should be ad hominem
He is not providing any argument to counter their statement, he is attacking them that they don't have heads.
For number one, the poets heart is broken because he loves someone that doesn’t love them back. Unrequited love. The person he/she loves, loves another. He is merely sad over the fact he will never get to love her seeing that heat belongs to someone else.
“In the early 1900s African Americans began moving north where they could find better paid jobs working in city factories instead of on farms.” (Paragraph 3)