An effective argument includes both, because you have to present your opinion on the topic and then utilize facts to explain your reasoning.
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Direct characterization is when the narrator tells you about the traits of the character. For example, the small petty miser counted the money five times to be sure that it was all there. In this example, the narrator directly says that the character is small, petty and miserly. It does not need to be inferred using the rest of the sentence. Indirect characterization is when the author shows the character's traits through the character's speech, thoughts, effects on others, actions, and looks
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The <span>logical fallacy which often includes a premise that appeals to what is believed or done by the mainstream or the elite is called B. popular appeal, or bandwagon argument.
The premise is - If everybody is doing it, I should be doing it.</span>