The answer is
A) <span>It was we, the people . . . the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people—women as well as men.</span>
Fallacy is the use of faulty arguments which are not valid and as such are <em>rendered untrue </em>because of the way they are presented in the argument. <em>Some fallacies look valid,</em> but are still fallacious because <em>they do not satisfy</em> an important logical premise.
As a result of this, we can see that there are various types of fallacy and they include:
- Fallacy of Hasty Generalisation
- Argumentum ad Baculum
- Argumentum ad Hominem
- Slippery Slope
For example, when we use Argumentum ad Baculum (appeal to force), we try to make use of force to silence a person who has made a very valid and logical argument.
For example, when you tell a person, "I will soon slap you if you do not close up your mouth" is an appeal to force or Argumentum ad Baculum
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview so that you would get a better understanding of the concept.
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I think it is Plain Folks. I'm not 100% on this but I do think it's plain folks.
Simile- E
Personification- B
Hyperbole- D
Metaphor- A
Symbol- C
I hope I'm correct. Please someone let me know when I'm wrong.
Thomas Paine questioned British authority for many reasons. Some of the main ones were that Britain is too far away and because of that should leave America alone; another was that they always wage wars in which America suffers; another was that the American people ran away from the crown just to be greeted by a country where the same crown rules. The list of reasons goes on and on and on.