Watts takes the narrator’s hand and leads him to the cellar. He calls the many stored and dusty bottles there as “our tomorrows.”
Watts describes the doctor who knew the old medicines and could treat illness with the things that he found in kitchen cabinets.
Explanation:
These excerpts show that the residents of Nameless and Tennessee do not have a life full of luxury, perks and technology, but they know how to live with what they have and take advantage of the humble things they have. These people know how to make simple things useful and meaningful in ways that enhance coexistence and provide some comfort to everyone in the city.
Colloquial speech is the linguistic style for casual communication. Basically informal speech, or speech you’d use while talking to friends or someone your age.
How do the fallacies in the first passage differ from the fallacies in the second?
Explanation:
Passage 1 contains an ad hominem attack, while passage 2 contains a false dilemma. ... Passage 1 contains an appeal to emotion, while passage 2 contains an ad hominem attack.