Hello. You did not include the passage to which the question refers, which prevents me from showing you the fallacies that the text may contain. However, to help you, I will show you how to identify fallacies and how they weaken a text's arguments. I hope this helped.
Fallacies are arguments that a person presents as true and logical, but they are false and present statements that are not consistent with reality, unprovable and flawed, that emit inaccurate and incorrect information. The fallacies leave the arguments with a fanciful, inconsequential and illogical content, since it has a flawed content and it is not possible to admire and agree.
An example of fallacy occurs with the phrase "my neighbor was bitten by a pitbul, so all pitbuls in the neighborhood must be euthanized as they are dangerous."
By telling her in a nice way on how to make her grammar better. for example " Tammy I've examined your paper and it's excellent though you have some incorrections. hey if it was up to me I'd give you an A but the teachers love to spaz over spelling so let's nip this in the bud and get you that A you deserve"
see? it's simple lol
A, “A flat field could easily be used for farming”, and E, “hills and mountains made travel difficult.” i hope this helps!!!!
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<em>Essentially what this means is owning your own abilities and projecting confidence so that you can secure your power and make your voice heard. After all, as Sheryl Sandberg explained on stage during her now-infamous 2010 Ted Talk, “no one gets to the corner office by sitting on the side, not at the table.</em>
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