<span>The above statement is an example of the Faulty Analogy fallacy. The players don't necessarily need to be outrageously talented. Baseball is a team sport. As such they could be an outrageously talented TEAM.</span>
The gambler was fully prepared to risk all of his wages.
I'm not 100% sure because it's been a while since I have read the book, but I want to say it's B or the second choice given.
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was the largest civil rights protest in US history, and contributed to the successful implementation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
First of all let’s ignore the massive amount of propaganda there is in this paragraph. The pathos is the fact that it tries to sway you by saying that people aren’t going to be able to find a doctor when in need and logos by saying that private insurance people will lose their jobs due to there not being a need for private insurance.