Arguments designed to appeal to feelings in order to override or circumvent logical judgment.
Answer:
B I think
Explanation:
Not completely sure th o. Sorry
Answer: Never lie to anyone--it will only ruin your reputation.
Explanation:
Mark Twain in this excerpt is telling the youth not to lie because they would likely be caught and once caught, it would be very hard for people to completely trust them again because their reputation would be ruined.
The last sentence infers that the youth should not lie because they are not yet capable of telling good lies. One can take this to mean that Twain did not mind adults lying but other statements by him seem to support a stance that one should avoid lying completely.