I believe it is the introduction which should be relatively brief. You shouldn't prolong it too much, because the emphasis should be put on the main part of your speech, and not so much on the introduction.
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C
Explanation:
hard to explain, but I promise it's C
Answer:
Which line from Utopia is an example of an anecdote, a brief story or account of an event used to make a larger point? I never saw a clearer instance of the opposite impressions that different customs make on people than I observed in the ambassadors of the Anemolians, who came to Amaurot when I was there.
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d. Post hoc
Explanation:
This is an example of a post hoc because the claim is based on an unfounded observation. Saying, "Oh, this summer is pretty hot. Bet <em>that's</em> why there's been more crime lately.", just doesn't make sense. The crime rate has risen, and the summer is hot, but that doesn't mean that those two things are directly related.
Amherst Street was renamed because the doctor whom it was named after was not a good person. He wanted to get rid of "native" people. He went as far as purposely giving them blankets laced with smallpox. This might be offensive to Indigenous people of Britain to celebrate him and have to see his name publicly displayed.