The error in logic is overgeneralization because the statement is making a generalization about all people having access to the computers, which isn't necessarily true. (For example, there might be issues with money or location.)
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Explanation:
LETTERS ASKING FOR OR GIVING ADVICE
Asking for advice.
I am writing to ask if you could help me with ….
I would appreciate it if you could give me some advice about ….
I am writing to ask for your advice /I would be grateful if you could offer your advice ….
Could you possibly offer your advice
Twain mentions four social classes in the novel starting from the top, we have the wealthy, aristocratic people represented by the Grangerfords. Mr. Grangerford was described as a 'well born' kind of person. There is a middle caste of white people. For instance, on page 15, "Why can't the widow get back her silver snuff-box that was stole? WHy can't Miss Watson fat up?'
The next rung down is a lower class of white people like Huck. The very last consists of African American people like his friend Jim.
Isn't reading the book basically their just scamming over meaning looking for details or clue words or something that will prevent them from reading the hole book trying to find evidence quicker just without reading the book.
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