After world war 1, writers like Henry James felt that words such as “glory”, ”honor”, and “courage” took on a more negative connotation.
<span>He is surprised by the question and says that owning books is against the law.</span>
How do the fallacies in the first passage differ from the fallacies in the second?
Explanation:
Passage 1 contains an ad hominem attack, while passage 2 contains a false dilemma. ... Passage 1 contains an appeal to emotion, while passage 2 contains an ad hominem attack.
A figure of speech in which something is concrete is called a symbol
not an answer!
um but what characters?
LIKE WHAT BOOK EVEN IS THIS LOL