Is very simple, although the term "chaser" may not be as commonly used as it was when John Collier wrote his story. A chaser is a drink that is taken to follow the first alcoholic drink.
There are many themes in romanticism but in my personal opinion the prominent theme would be that of emotion in its naturalist state. I can not guarantee you that each and every scholar agrees on this but inspiration and connecting emotionally with nature is what Romanticism heavily relied on.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Ad Homniem-attacking the person rather than the argument
Ad Ignorantum- when you argue that something is true because it has not been proven to be false
Ad Populum- Bandwagon
Argument from Authority- An argument that concludes something is true because a presumed expert or witness has said that it is
Hasty Generalization- drawing conclusions based on insufficient or unrepresentative evidence
Slippery Slope- a fallacy that assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent steps that cannot be prevented.
Straw Man- When a person ignores one actual position, and presents and exaggerated one
Red Herring- ignores question asked
False Dichotomy- argues there are only two options when really there may be many
Begging the Question- Often called circular reasoning, occurs when the believability of the evidence depends on the believability of the claim.
Answer: C)
Explanation:
The correct and most meaningful answer is C).
When it comes to the rules of parallelism, the most important thing referring to the parallelism is that in the sentence, the similar elements should be expressed in the same or parallel grammatical form.
In this case, we can see that in the usage of ''taught'' and ''spoke'' in the sentence which are the words written in the past tense.