Answer:
Trochaic Octameter.
Explanation:
Trochaic octameter is the poetic foot of a line in poetry where there are eight feet/ syllables per line. The foot of each word has two syllables where a stressed syllable is followed by an unstressed syllable.
In the given poetry of Edgar Allen Poe, the lines all contain stressed syllables followed by unstressed syllables, alternating between the two. This is evident in the first lines of the poem-
<em>Once</em><em> up</em><em>on </em><em>a </em><em>mid</em><em>night </em><em>drear</em><em>y, </em>
<em>while </em><em>I </em><em>pond</em><em>ered </em><em>weak</em><em> and </em><em>wear</em><em>y,</em>
The ones in bold signify the stressed syllables while the rest are the unstressed syllables.
The answer is: A focus on observations of behavior.
Answer:
Sample = one or two glasses of wine
Target = five or six glasses of wine
Feature = healthy for the heart
Argument = generalization
Evaluation = weak or hasty
Explanation:
As Sample = one or two glasses of wine, Target = five or six glasses of wine, Feature = healthy for the heart, Argument = generalization, Evaluation = weak or hasty
Answer:
Anecdotal Evidence Fallacy
Explanation:
Anecdotal evidence fallacy is characterized as the flaw in reasoning when the speaker substantiates the claim using a personal experience in lack of a logical evidence.
The given example would be considered '<u>anecdotal evidence fallacy</u>' as the claim 'all students cheat' is based on a 'personal experience'('I've caught three...this year') which is insufficient to prove the validity of the claim and make it unsound. It fails to support the claim logically and thus, makes the argument flawed.