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Ad Hominem Fallacy: (abusive and circumstantial): the fallacy of attacking the character or circumstances of an individual who is advancing a statement or an argument instead of seeking to disprove the truth of the statement or the soundness of the argument.
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Answer:"The frequency of laughter might be used to gauge Miss Carolines' progress next door; however, the usual crew had flunked first grade yet again, and were helpful in maintaining order."
Explanation:
The incorrect emotional appeal being used in the statement is:
<h3>What is Plain Folks?</h3>
Plain folk is a form of logical fallacy where the speaker presents him or herself to be an average person to gain the emotions of that type of audience.
When the speaker said that he or she does not indulge in fancy advertising, they were trying to identify with the common man.
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Answer:
Mr Rochester’s courtship of Miss Ingram. Bronte presents to us that Jane has not yet realised her self-worth. Contextually the society of 1848 would have negatively viewed the marriage of two individuals from different classes, so Jane’s jealousy is emphasised through society’s expectation of Mr Rochester to marry Miss Ingram.
Explanation:
In her jealousy, Jane imagines a past love relationship between Grace and Rochester; perhaps Grace's "originality and strength of character" compensate for her lack of beauty. Jane doesn't think Rochester is overly impressed by women's looks; for example, Jane is not beautiful, yet Rochester's words, look, and voice on the previous night indicated that he likes her.