Some similarities between the story depicted in the book "The Fun They Had" and the online schools of today are the ease of access and the lack of socialization.
In the book "The Fun They Had", the students are taught within their house by a mechanical teacher. This offers the students many benefits but also comes with many drawbacks. Similar to the way students learn in online schools today, the students are lacking in socialization and "<u>fun time</u>" with other students their age, and in return benefit from the ease of access and inclusion that is offered by online schooling.
I believe the story offers an accurate depiction of what schooling may be like in the year 2155, in fact, it may be even more advanced and inclusive than that of the story. Technology is advancing at exponential rates and we can only wonder what kind of resources will be available by then, but it is logical to think schooling will become ever more inclusive and beneficial.
To learn more visit:
brainly.com/question/21629926?referrer=searchResults
Even if the passage is not included the word fallacious by definition means “tending to deceive or mislead”.
The origin lies in logic. A fallacy is the use of an incorrect reasoning to reach an argument thus making this argument invalid.
It is most probable that in the paragraph in question something is <em>fallacious,</em> meaning intended to deceive.
Answer:
Bjorn will join the fraternity and feel more committed to it than he would have without the initiation.
Explanation:
By having to go through all these difficult and traumatic situations, Bjorn will feel a lot more identified with the fraternity than if he did not have to experience the initiation ritual as other had. This will strengthen his personality and convictions of belonging to the fraternity.
Lizabeth's rage caused her to destroy the marigolds.