This argument observes the presence of loaded language, especially in the words that carry negative connotations ("... useless ... trample..."). These are used to appeal to the listener's emotions and sway their opinion on the matter at hand. Options A and B are not viable as answers for this argument due to the fact that the cause and effect presented by the fragment are relatively true. This statement would not count as a "straw man" either as, in order to be one, it would have to be a counterargument attempting to fool/manipulate their opponent.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
i say d because I think it is
The correct answer is C.
Over the course of the novel, the people of Umuofia lose their independence. They become dependent on the trade introduced by the missionaries. They are no longer self-sustaining and independent. Okwonko sees it happening and rages against it, but he is powerless to stop it.
The motive of this media is the letter c