Answer:
B loloollopl c and d only one option
Macbeth is basically a good man who goes wrong. ... Macbeth has been thinking about whether or not he should murder Duncan. He reaches the conclusion that the only thing that is motivating him (his 'spur') is ambition which he compares to a horse leaping over an obstacle ('vaulting ambition').
Answer:
C. Everyone loves that book, so you should definitely read it.
Explanation:
<em>Argumentum ad Populum</em> is a Latin expression that defines a fallacious reasoning that consists in saying that a certain proposition is valid or good simply because many people approve it. The argument is invalid because nothing guarantees that something is true or correct simply because of its popularity.