That kind of fallacy is called Argumentum ad Hominem. It means the argument is addressed to the person; attacking that person instead the issue. There is an irrelevance because the argument is against to the person making a claim, rather against to the claim itself. An example is judging a person's social status or attitude, like calling his strategies aren't effective to finish a certain task because of his untidiness and laziness.
It describes what the weather is like all year round in the Caribbean
Answer:
d
Explanation:
the president lives in a mansion called the white house
It will be basically found in the glossary of the book or
mostly the glossary will be on the very last page of the book. We can find the
translation of terms using a glossary it is all well written there so better
look at it so that you will be able to see the foreign areas with translation
terms.