<span>A. He outlines a clear purpose in the speech. Faulkner is known for his "stream-of-consciousness" technique. This technique involves the author writing as if he is the character, rather than writing what the character is doing from an outside point of view. His style was straight forward and enabled the reader to visualize his passages.</span>
A. They represent the love between her and her sister.
B. They represent Dee's role in the fire that scarred Maggie.
C. They represent the first time she has ever been chosen over Dee to get something.
D. They represent her resentment over Dee's education and success.
The Answer Is C.. :)
I would say that all of these fallacies (bandwagon, black or white, and oversimplification) rely upon generalizations to some extent.