Answer:option c
Explanation:
Hindsight bias or knew-it-all phenomenon refers to a tendency for people to think about events. When an event happens, people believe that they would have predicted or have known the outcome of the event. It is a result of overconfidence about our prediction ability.
Here, although Niaz has had no hint to know what may happen, he believes that it was predictable.
C, pathos. logos is data and ethos is how you perceive someone's character
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"A Wagner Matinee" is a short story written by Willa Cather. The central idea of the story is about the hardship of life on the plains and how music can influence the human spirit.
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As being used here, the asyndeton gives the reality that
the list of what is not on the island is endless or infinite. The anaphora adds
punch or climax, that nothing having to do with society can be seen. Not only that,
the list is not only endless, it is ardently void of anything.
"A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry is mainly an African-American play.
Lorraine Hansberry is an important African-American author mainly recognized for being the first African-American woman with a play performed on Broadway.
Her most popular play was "A Raisin in the Sun", this play focused on the life and the struggles of African Americans. This includes aspects such as:
- Discrimination and racism.
- Economic struggles.
- Issues to integrate into society.
Based on this, it can be concluded this play has mainly an African-American perspective because it focuses on the experiences of this population. Moreover, the play does not focus on women even if it was written by a female author.
Note: This question is incomplete because the play it refers to is not given; due to this, I answered it based on general knowledge.
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