Answer:
bandwagon appeal
Explanation:
Bandwagon is a fallacy based on the assumption that the opinion of the majority is always valid: that is, everyone believes it, so you should too.
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Answer:D. Stephano and Trinculo referring to Caliban as their pet monster.
Explanation:
Caliban is an animal-like creature in Shakespeare's <em>the Tempest.</em> When Prospero arrives at the island, he enslaves Caliban and educates him. Caliban, however, remains defiant and his disruptive behavior does not change. Apart from his strange appearance, Caliban curses and hates his master.
In <em>Act II, Scene II</em>, Stephano and Trinculo discuss selling Caliban as an attraction in England for a piece of silver. They refer to Caliban as <em>'a strange fish'.</em> This demonstrates their dominance over Caliban - they act as colonizers who possess him, and have a right to do whatever they want with him:
(Trinculo) ''<em>A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver.''</em>
Answer:
B He lists what other people claim are negative changes to the publishing industry and then presents evidence that these changes never occurred.
Explanation:
I'm not sure tho I didn't read the story.
I don't know if Anne was invited to the party
The desicion will not be reached until next morning
Is the TV fixed yet
The complaints should be sent to the head office
My car was stolen while I was shopping
The service is included in the bill
No one told me that you were ill
Tom should be given the job in my opinion
Did the ambulance call yet