The connotations in passage 1 give off a positive tone. Words like “bobbed” and “lapped” are used in the passage. Personally I associate bobbed with what happens when you go fishing in the summer and lapped as when a puppy drinks water! The word choices made for the passage radiate positivity rather than negativity.
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Answer:
1.Never have I ever met such a ridiculous man.
2. Only last week had she got a job
3.Not only is she beautiful, but also rich
4.Only after you finish the job , we will pay you
5. Only once had we such a winter before.
Douglas uses fallacious reasoning or logical fallacies in "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July".
Explanation:
A rhetorician would often use logic and a well formed argument to tell the reader that their point is right or they can present an impassioned argument that may imply a sort of logical fallacy here but will get the point across with more emotion and more weight.
It is the second tactic that Douglass uses in "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July".
It was more important for him to get his point across. So when he compares the blacks to the people of Moses in the Egypt he is not making a logical but an emotional comparison tween the plight of the two.