Out of the choices given, the fallacy is an example of bandwagon. She loves to knit, but says she doesn't like to. The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
as customer or client you may have once been to a restaurant that caries about it's client where you saw a waiter being fired because he had untidy hairstyle
A. It’s character is speak out louder in the sense that the song was not wrong
Being a part of team mean to me that I am not being left out and I am in a group to help out teammates.
Answer:
The morality that "Everyman" presents is that free will allows individuals to create their destiny, but that they are not controlled, nor dependent on that destiny, thus being free.
Explanation:
"The Somonyng of Everyman" is a play that was written to promote Christian values and as such, reflects that God does not have his children and servants as slaves, because God made humans to be free and to own their own destinies and decisions. With that, we can see that the protagonist, Everyman, who represents humanity, makes his own decisions, decides which paths to follow, who to face and who to make friends with. With that, Everyman demonstrates the domain of free will and the ability to build his destiny, but without depending on it and adapt as necessary.