Answer:
True son was gloomy as the chapter opens, because has he sets his sights on Fort Pitt he felt oppressed by a dark structure. also he viewed him as sign of triumph over the culture of the whites.
Explanation:
When True Son first sets his eyes on Fort Pitt in Chapter 5, he felt trapped by the gloomy, dark structure. He sees the tradition as an ugly case of the limited white culture.
Fort Pitt was viewed by True Son as an indication of his triumph over the whites. the last sign of white civilization was Fort Pitt before True Son's beloved in country of Indian.
The only logical fallacy among these which is not an example of a false connection is name calling. The correct answer is B.
I love this story! His greatest fear is turning out to be just like his father who is lazy, cowardly, and unable to support his family
The correct answer is - In addition, forests provide natural beauty.
This is the only sentence that shows that the ideas from this example and the one before it are connected because they are similar. The other sentences show opposite ideas, by using connectors such as however, conversely (which means 'on the other hand'), and in contrast.
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