I don’t think so, it’s not really comparing anything
Answer:
the power pretest is very easy
Explanation:
If this is to kill a mockingbird then jem thinks atticus is worried about the trial and how he knows he cannot win but that he must try because that would make him less of a person
D.) illustrate Appleseed’s humble station.
The different comparison in this excerpt all show that Johnny Appleseed does not have much. Monks do not have wordly possessions and neither do Hindu sages. His hat is described as an old tin pan rather than something more glorious. This all shows that Appleseed has a humble station in life. Humble means to show that you feel you have low importance in life. The lack of wealth description shows this low standing.
<span>The
most evident example of fallacious reasoning is the second excerpt:
“Both of these boys are in the adolescent
age, both these boys whom every alienist in this case on both sides tells you
is the most trying period in the life of a child…”</span>
<span>The second
excerpt is an example of the type of fallacious reasoning called “Ad Hominem”
or “Bandwagon Appeal.” This type of
fallacious reasoning is when there is an attempt to convince readers/audience
members by communicating that everyone else already believes something, so they
should “jump on the bandwagon” and allow themselves to be persuaded. We can see how within the excerpt this is done
with the words “every alienist in this case on both sides tells you…”</span>