Fallacies of Relevanceappeal to evidence or examples that are not relevant to the argument at handFallacies of Ambiguity<span>ambiguous words/phrases that can have double meanings
ex: "war on poverty" war- not actually going to battle</span>Component Fallacies<span>anything that happened after an event is caused by said event
ex: I walked under a latter yesterday, and today I broke my leg- walking under latter did not cause your leg to break</span>Fallacies of Omission<span>These errors occur because the logician leaves out necessary material in an argument or misdirects others from missing information
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1. a uncle
2. nice homes
3. happy elderly people
4. manger
5.and a doctor
6. a little boy
7. a burning fire of a home
8.many aliens
9. from out of space
10.any oxygen to live
Explanation:
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The theme of the text is that we should not judge or belittle people by their appearance.
<h3>What is the theme of a text?</h3>
- It is the message that the text promotes.
- It is a lesson about life that the text presents.
- It is the underlying information that the reader must identify.
In the text above, we can see that the vice president was belittled by the hotel owner. That's because he was dirty and in very simple clothes, which made the hotel owner reject his presence.
However, the hotel owner missed a great opportunity to host and talk to the vice president.
More information about the theme at the link:
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<em><u>It is believed that after the closure of Nidhivan Temple the Lord Krishna & Radha appear and perform Ras Leela and if anyone sees these activities, the concerned person becomes dum</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>b, deaf and even blind. The person is not capable of disclosing the activities to anyone in the morning</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
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Answer:
I presume that 'walk' is supposed to be the underlined word, for the line cannot be seen.
If so, change 'walk' to 'walks' to provide subject-verb agreement.
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