Answer:
My best guess would be B. My opponent is an inefficient slob. Clearly, he has no idea how to
manage his own life, much less this town.
Explanation:
According to the internet, "A classic example of ad hominem fallacy is given below: “All murderers are criminals, but a thief isn't a murderer, and so can't be a criminal.”" If we read this and compare it with option B, you can see they are almost similar in what they are trying to convey. Have an awesome day! :)
Answer:
For the prophecy, Macbeth 'hires' three murderers to murder Banquo and Fleance. They are successful in murdering Banquo, but Fleance escapes unharmed. Banquo does, though, tell Fleance to get revenge. But soon thereafter, everyone suddenly gets suspicious of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
Explanation:
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Answer:
He was jealous of the young people and didnt like how arrogant they were.
Explanation:
In context, the discussion of owehzhee" in the second paragraph suggests that the narrator
А
sees an attractive appearance as the best way to resist authority
B
believes that men like Shamengwa have no reason to be vain
С
dislikes and disapproves of men being preoccupied with their looks
D
understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his appearance
E
shares Shamengwa's focus on keeping a youthful appearance
Answer:
understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his appearance
Explanation:
According to the discussion of "owehzee", the dialogue in the second paragraph suggests that the narrator understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his appearance because is empathetic towards "owehzhee" and understands why he has to do what he has to do, which is being attentive to his appearance.