Arguments designed to appeal to feelings in order to override or circumvent logical judgment.
<span>A.) Jason pulled his parka tight, brushed the ice crystals from his beard, and said "Perfect day for a swim."
This is the only irony in the list of answers
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Answer:
Is this a question or statement I am confused
Explanation:
Answer:
This example demonstrates D. onomastics.
Explanation:
Onomastics can be defined as the science or study concerning the origin, history, forms, and uses of proper names of persons or places. The whole excerpt we read in the question is an example of onomastics. Proper names are being analyzed - their origin and meaning, and even how they can influence someone's life by becoming self-fulfilling prophecies.