I’m sorry but this says 75 points when ut actually gives 38 points I was going to answer the question it you don’t have all the points
Answer:
Appeal to authority
Explanation:
A logical fallacy is a flaw in reasoning.
The type of a logical fallacy found in the given passage is called the appeal to authority (or argumentum ad verecundiam). It occurs when a person claims that something is true (or untrue) simply because a valid authority or expert on the issue said so.
Here, the authority in question is a highly respected local doctor. According to the speaker, we should agree with him only because he is one of the smartest and most prominent citizens. There are no legitimate arguments in favor of the mentioned candidate for mayor.
I have a lot of little goals I hope to accomplish during my life, but I think the main one is to be happy. No matter where I end up, or what I end up doing, who I end up with, I hope to be happy. People try to plan every single moment of their lives to ensure success, but in reality, no one can predict the future. One of my favorite quotes is by Harry Styles, "If you're happy doing what you're doing, then nobody can tell you you're not successful." We can plan everything down to how many kids we hope to have and their names, but in reality you never know how something will make you feel until you're feeling it. So, I hope whatever life has in store for me, I feel content and happy.
Answer:
I feel like the only thing I can retain from the repeating line is a musical affect to the poem, but then again I could be incredibly wrong.
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