<span>1.appealing to what is
popular: bandwagon</span>
2.using a celebrity to
advertise a product : transfer
3.using the audience's
feelings as a tool of persuasion : appeal to emotions
4.discrediting someone
by linking him or her to words or ideas having negative associations : name
calling
5.giving only two
choices; ignoring other alternatives : black or white fallacy
Well thank you for the extra points!
Graham Greene's works often focus on themes of
a. death.
b. survival.
c. betrayal.
d. optimism.
The answer that is most appropriate from the question is
that Graham Greene's works often focus on themes of betrayal. The answer is letter C.