Answer:
Appeal to pity.
Explanation:
A fallacy is elucidated as the error or flaw in reasoning or logic of an argument that makes it invalid and unsound and affects its validity.
'Appeal to pity' is demonstrated as the fallacy or illogical reasoning in which the arguer attempts to gain support of the audience through exploitation of the opponent's emotions of pity.
In the given example, <u>'appeal to pity'</u> fallacy has been demonstrated as the <u>author illogically aims to establish the truth of his conclusion('return of anti-semitism') and win audience's support emotionally by manipulating the opposition's sense of emotion or pity</u>('find it incredibly ironic that he and other Moral Majority types conveniently overlook the fact that they, too, pack away a pretty tidy sum themselves through their fund-raising efforts which is deplorable'). Thus, <u>'appeal to pity'</u> is the correct answer.
Which word(s) could be eliminated for a stronger effect?
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Let's go with something fun and make believe. It will make your story more interesting.
Name:
Silly Sally
Age/Birthday:
Age 13, December 1st, 2006.
Hometown:
Canada (or something creative (or imaginative) , i can't think of a creative name right now)
Home description:
An ordinary house, but the backyard is a waterslide, with a fun big pool. imagine the backyard with everything fun.
Physical description:
Purple hair, purple eyes, fair skin, funny clothing
Hobbies:
Blowing bubbles, and drawing
Expressions:
Crazy, Silly, Immature
Favorites:
the color Purple, pie, and she likes messing with her friends.
Dislikes:
She doesn't like people who is a serious, responsible person.
She is the crazy silly friend, but she can be wild at some times. She has a hard time being serious, especially in serious situations.
C! The claim is what the article is about, and C is about the habitat is what the article is about.
Answer: Scott failed his chemistry exam because he went out with his friends last night.