Answer:
C. False causation
Explanation:
Bandwagon. Fallacy that relies on arguing for a course of action or belief because it is commonly done or held. False dilemma. Fallacy that occurs when a speaker presents an audience only two options and argues they must choose one or the other. Ad hominem. Fallacy that occurs when a speaker attacks another person rather than his or her argument.
Assuming that you're talking about the lines in Dickinson's Pride and Prejudice,
Those lines indicate that Dickinson view pride as something that does not require self praise or self mentioned. It should be something that one's hold as an individual belief
<span>After Amanda cashes her paycheck, the
money goes to her savings account, iTunes fund and toward next year’s college
tuition.</span>
Answer:
I will do some readings in my leisure time.
And I'll write some stories of my own.
And then that's it
This is what I'll do In my leisure time