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kkurt [141]
4 years ago
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My opponent raises a good point, but can we really trust him? I mean,he moved to this town only two years ago and everyone knows

that his wife left him*
A) Slippery Slope: Exaggeration ir the likely consequences of an action, designed to show that a misstep today could result in a disaster.

B) Appeal to False Authority: Presenting an unqualified person or institution as a source of credible information.

C) Faulty Causality: Incorrect assumption that one event caused another event. Correlation does not imply causation.

D) Ad Hominem: In Latin, this means to the man. When you attach a person’s character instead of the quality of his/her ideas. Tu quoque is a specific type of ad hominem when you basically call someone a hypocrite instead of debating his/her ideas.
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SVEN [57.7K]4 years ago
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The main symbols used in this excerpt are:

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<h3>How are the above symbols used?</h3>

The story of the Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is one that takes place in big room and the room was one where a person could see horrid paper.

One of the view of the house is a window and a garden that has old-fashioned flowers and other attributes.

Note  that  from the story,  people walking ca see a lot of numerous paths and arbors that tends to make the place to be unique.

Hence, The main symbols used in this excerpt are:

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The excerpt from “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall which is an example of sensory imagery is <u>“brushed her night-dark hair.”</u>

“Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall is a poem which is a conversation between a mother and daughter about a 'Freedom March' which will be happening on the streets of Birmingham. The daughter wishes to attend the march but her mother restricts her to go there and tells her about the dangers of going there. Instead, she sends her daughter to Church which is a safe place. But unfortunately, a bombing happens in the church in which the mother finds her daughter dead. She falls prey to the act of racism.

The line“brushed her night-dark hair” appeals to both the sense of touch and sight in the poem.

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