The theme of "The Luster of Lost Things" is seeking out one's inner truth in the urban, alienated world. The hero of the book is a young boy, Walter Lavender, whose speech disorder has rendered him incapable of communicating with other people, and has resulted in many limitations that he imposed upon himself. He sets off to accomplish a mission of finding a lost book from his mother's shop. This journey will set him free and teach him many hidden truths about himself and the world.
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Direct characterization is when the author comes and tells the reader what to think about the character. Examples of Indirect Characterization: Jeff was a mean boy. Joe boss was stingy and rude.
How do the fallacies in the first passage differ from the fallacies in the second?
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Passage 1 contains an ad hominem attack, while passage 2 contains a false dilemma. ... Passage 1 contains an appeal to emotion, while passage 2 contains an ad hominem attack.
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a.The Greenberg interview provides an insider's view of the Brown vs. Board of Education case; the perspective of the informational article is more distant.
Explanation:
<em>Brown vs. Board of Education</em> is a famous case based on a fight against racial segregation of white and nonwhite kids going to separate schools. Supreme Court decided that education in separate schools is unconstitutional.
<em>Greenberg</em> was one of the lawyers that participated in winning this case against Board of Education. His interview included relevant first-hand information about the case and its participants. Informational article on <em>Thurgood Marshall</em> is based on research and on this interview. So option A is correct.