Fallacies m<span>ay make a person less credible.
Fallacies m</span><span>ay make an argument illogical.
Fallacies are basically mistakes in an argument or mistaken beliefs that are based on unsound arguments. So those mistakes may make someone seem less credible and make the argument illogical. However, mistakes will often have an effect on the argument, are not essential to the argument and are not an indicator of sadness (pathos). Which is why only the two choices were selected.
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It suggests
that artificial technologies will develop the ability to reason. After a period
of Internet growth, programmers will refine the Internet by adding
intelligence. by presenting a metaphor of a dirt road being paved, and it is Internet
search engine.
Answer:
It helps you get stuff you need to survive.
Explanation:
Like food and shelter. But if you have a will, your money goes to a specific person.
He's trying to describe a physical feeling that he's experiencing. He used a metaphor to try to explain his heartache and what he feels about his loss.
A. In Flowers for Algernon, the mentally handicapped Charlie Gordon is transformed by a surgery that allows him to become intelligent. The short story and later-developed novel explores themes about the cycle of life, the limits of science, and whether knowledge is truly more valuable than happiness.
(Made by Daniel Keyes, it’s a short story.)