Answer: B. Citizens would have a sense of pride at their country's increased wealth and prosperity.
During the Age of Discovery, many European powers conquered new territories. It was also the age when nationalism started to play an important part in the politics of Europe. While for the most part, common citizens did not visit those territories, it is likely that they would have been proud at the country's accomplishments and its increased wealth and prosperity.
Answer:
The war takes a turn for the worse.
Explanation:
The above is the danger which Anne and others faced. This is because, when the hoped that the war should end in order for them to go back to their daily lives, the situation keeps on getting worse.
<em>When Anne listen to the radio hoping to hear the announcement of the nd of the war, she was surprised to hear about the war taking a turn for worse.</em>
Answer:
a rhyme. There is rhyming where it says "fun" and "gun". (not trying to be violent) ;)
Explanation:
The correct answer is: Ensure that evidence is reasonable.
A logical fallacy refers to an error done in reasoning which makes an argument invalid. The conclusion of the argument doesn't follow logically from what peceded it.
A simple example would be: The toucan flies. The parrot flies, Therefore all birds fly.
Here we are making an erroneus conclusion by just using two examples to generalize an entire specie. If our evidence was checked in a correct way we would know that penguins or chickens don't fly.
Ensuring that the evidence is reasonable implies a deeper research on the topic and therefore a more complete knowledge about it. It is more probable to avoid making logical fallacies in this way. Empirical data will also help the author developing stronger arguments as they are supported by empirical evidence.
Using only pathos doesn't prevent you from making a logical fallacy, as the arguments to provoke an emotion could be wrong too, failling on it's purpose.
I'm not religious, so I'm not sure about the prayer. I don't know what the other stuff means, either. I'm sorry. :(