We need the stroy to answer this question also.
The question that is being raised here is this one: "Which of the four sentences is neutral?"
Here are the choices.
A. 4
B. 2
C. 1
<span>D. 3
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The correct answer is this one: "B. 2" <span>Netta and Jim expressed different views on free trade.</span>
<span>B. A struggle or problem that causes the events in a story to progress
The conflict is always a problem that causes the story to continue and unravel.
Hope this helps ;)</span>
Answer/Explanation:
The logical fallacy presented is an ad hominem. The statement tries to prove that voting yes on stadium tax will make you a good person. Those of the opposing argument would have been "unloyal" citizens. This argument proves feelings rather than facts making it an ad hominem.
The phrase, "Voting on the stadium tax is the duty of every loyal citizen" is a true statement. However, adding voting "yes," specifies it to one side. The author then takes it a step further stating "in fact, it is the test of whether you are a good neighbor." In the long run, this implies that if you vote against us, you are a bad person.
I would say when he stated he was excited let us know he was happy and ready pumped hope i helped :)