Honestly, I doubt a teacher can even give an actual grade for these because these are extremely debatable to people and are more useful just for psychiatric testing.
If you feel that your answer works, you can always right next to it and explain your reasoning!
Question:
"<em>These natural laws are incontrovertible; . . . Those who resist them will be wiped out. Biology not only tells us about animals and plants, but also shows us the laws we must follow in our lives, and steels our wills to live and fight according to these laws. The meaning of all life is struggle.
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<em>The excerpt above is an example of a false dilemma. Which of the following choices explains the logical fallacy in this excerpt, as well as the reason it fails to prove its point?"</em>
I think your answer would be:
- D. The excerpt contains no logical fallacies but uses true statements to persuade the audience of life’s common struggle.
Answer:
packaging and lifting grain
Explanation:
"Of Mice and Men" is a famous novel written by John Steinbeck. Two main characters are George and Lennie, farm workers and childhood friends, who dream of buying their own piece of land.
Since they work on the farm, the term "buckin barley" refers to the process of lifting and packaging bags of barley on a truck.
For a further explanation, barley is a cereal grain used for feeding livestock or making beer.
A. Recognizing there is a problem.
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The correct answer to your question is A, Britain.
When Gandhi was born, Britain had India under it's palm. Before, India resorted to violence I believe two times to get the British out, but he took the peaceful route. Much like Martin Luther King Jr.