Answer:
The case for diversity cites a study by a Nobel prize-winning scientist that shows when diversity is introduced in a group, the entire group benefits, not just the minority individuals.
Appeal to authority.
Do you really want to spend your time with a bunch of bigots and extremists who are afraid of people who don't look like them?
Appeal to emotion
Diversity makes sense when you think about it. How do people learn? Not by encountering the same old thing over and over again, but by encountering new things. And diversity introduces new things, and new people, into your environment.
Appeal to logic.
An appeal to authority which is also known as Argumentum ad Verecundiam that uses the opinion of a figure of authority to back up a claim or support an argument.
An appeal to emotion is used to stir up the emotions of a person so as to convince them about a proposition.
An appeal to logic is used by showing reasons why a person should do something, what would happen when the person fails to do it and why an option is the best possible solution.
Answer:
“Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
Explanation:
Miss Maudie explains why Atticus is correct - mockingbirds never do anyone any harm, and are not pests in any way. All they do is sing beautifully and live peacefully. Therefore, it is a sin to kill them. The mockingbird comes to represent true goodness and purity.
Reversal - to change opposite directions
I took an left but had to go reversal
At the end
The guy walking
Answer: B
Explanation:The dash is used more effectively and in the first and last one they don't make sense. In A), it would have made sense if it didn't include the info about the house in town.