He considered the signal fire to be the most important thing on the island.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Effective argumentation anticipates an opponent's claim. The first component of an argument is its
claim—some conclusion or way of looking
at a problem or issue toward which an argument
is trying to lead us.
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We don’t live in two dimensions. But what about characters? Saying they are multi-dimensional or “round" is a compliment frequently paid to characters, but there is often some confusion to what the term “round” really means. This can make it difficult to tell if a fictional figure is round or not, and why it even makes a difference.
So, what is a round character? Are they, by definition, better-written? In this post, we define the qualities of a round character, illustrated by multiple examples from literature which demonstrate what makes round characters so compelling.
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