Answer:
... it's hard to keep track of what The Man is up to during To Build a Fire.
Explanation:
... it's hard to keep track of what The Man is up to during To Build a Fire. ... The man begins the story at nine a.m. sharp, with more than nine hours of ...
Answer:
Either/or fallacy or argument.
Explanation:
The either/or fallacy is a logical argument where only two options are presented despite the presence of more than two options. This happens when a speaker/ writer asserts the presence of only two choices, which makes it impossible for the other person to choose wisely.
In the given sentence "if you oppose this bill, then you do not care about public safety" is an example of the<u> either/or fallacy</u>. This is because the listener is presented with just two choices- either support the bill or be deemed as an opposition to it. It presents an "either" or "or" situation, leaving the person stuck between the two options.
Why would you celebrate it? What victory does he bring home? What foreign lands has he conquered and captive foreigners chained to his chariot wheels? You blockheads, you unfeeling men! You hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, didn’t you know Pompey? Many times you climbed up on walls and battlements, towers and windows—even chimney tops—with your babies in your arms, and sat there patiently all day waiting to see great Pompey ride through the streets of Rome. And when you caught a glimpse of his chariot, didn’t you shout so loud that the river Tiber shook as it echoed? And now you put on your best clothes? And now you take a holiday?
Here's the translation of it, you should be able to understand that more.
But what I get from it is that there are the people of Rome, maybe, and they are praising and following someone whom doesn't deserve it and instead the should praise Pompey because he is worthy of it.
I don't know if I'm right, but I hope I helped.
Answer:
b.) the main point the author is trying to make in a text
Explanation:
got it correct on edg:)
The author's purpose when writing about the benefits of yoga over weight lifting is most likely to PERSUADE (D) readers to perform yoga more often than weight lift.