<span>In the story "what is a dream" why does the author choose to present the events of the story in episodic style?
I believe that the author choose to present the events of the story in episodic style to emphasize the dream-like-nature of the narrator's story.
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One could argue that this is A. an appeal to logic. This is because of the methodological language used in the extract, e.g. 'rebuild', 'restrictions'. This is further evidenced by the focal point of the extract being the scientists as opposed to the individuals in the ring (hence making this not an appeal to emotion or ethics by creating a distance). Moreover, this means the author's character isn't being appealed to either due to the impersonal tone.
Answer:
D is correctly capitalized
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