Answer:
i mean sure but not a good idea
Explanation:
The answer is B. to Propel something
A theme is a central concept or message that the author is trying to convey in their work of literature.
<h3>Which of the themes above could be applied to the story?</h3>
The theme of the passage could have been any of the options above.
Usually, authors must adopt a theme in order to drive home a central idea or message.
It is to be noted that the story referenced is unavailable hence the general answer.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Ad Homniem-attacking the person rather than the argument
Ad Ignorantum- when you argue that something is true because it has not been proven to be false
Ad Populum- Bandwagon
Argument from Authority- An argument that concludes something is true because a presumed expert or witness has said that it is
Hasty Generalization- drawing conclusions based on insufficient or unrepresentative evidence
Slippery Slope- a fallacy that assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent steps that cannot be prevented.
Straw Man- When a person ignores one actual position, and presents and exaggerated one
Red Herring- ignores question asked
False Dichotomy- argues there are only two options when really there may be many
Begging the Question- Often called circular reasoning, occurs when the believability of the evidence depends on the believability of the claim.
The answer is most likely Mesopotamia, known to be the first complex civilization out there(and for creating the Wheel).