Peace and positivity is NOT the best way to deal with conflict. Trying to work out your problems with peace can just make it all worse. For example, if someone slaps you, you would not just smile and nod. You wouldn't just say "Oh, Hi there. Don't mind me. I'm sorry my face was in the way of your hand." You would stand up for yourself. You would either fight back or show them that it is not very nice to slap someone with words. We need to stick up for outselves! Stop the bullies today. - I hope this helps with your assignment. I do actually think we should be positive, but the assignment wants an opposing argument, so I came up with this.
Despite our parents making most of our decisions for our better and brighter future when we’re very young, we start learning how to choose between the options placed strategically in front of us and make decisions.
The choices you make and the decisions you take have a long lasting impact on your life. They make us special, put a bar of distinction between us and everyone else. Our lives are a series of choices we’ve made so far. We live with those choices for the rest of our lives
The argument that uses a non sequitur fallacy is C, "Regulations on motorists should be lifted because factories are a bigger source of pollution"
Explanation: Non sequitur fallacy is when the conclusion doesn't follow the premises. That said in different words, the premises is an irrelevant reason to support the conclusion.
So, as true as it is that factories are a bigger source of pollution, the conclusion does not follow from the premises. The fact that regulations on motorists should be lifted, does not necessarily mean that the reason to do that is that factories are a bigger source of pollution.
He said he would like it if you guys can come over to see him and he will come help with me the way I want him and I can tell you that he’s a good man but he’s uuuu and he hates him so he is so sad that he’s a man he’s not even hurt he’s like he’s so tired