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OK, so you want the definition and the two typical definitions; based on "Websters New Dictionary" are the following:
1. <span>an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.
2. </span><span>a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
In other words, it may be known as a Discussion over a topic, or even more physical like a fight. Usually an argument is seen over topics in politics and so on. I really hope i helped!
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Answer:
I don't really like the options it gives but, the slippery slope fallacy is when someone uses an event as an example and explains how it could lead to very unfortunate scenarios. For example, if we allow X to happen, X can lead to Y which can lead to Z. Then that means if X happens, it will cause Z. I would say the closest answer with the options given would be A.
Explanation:
A thesis statement about the play <em>Hamlet</em> is: Hamlet's quest for power was his ultimate undoing as he thought he could not be killed by a man born of a woman, but Laertes' weapon, poisoned by Claudius killed him.
<h3>What happened in Hamlet?</h3>
Hamlet is set on a path of revenge after his father was killed by his brother Claudius, in a bid to usurp him.
Hamlet consults witches to find out about the future and he is told that he would be king (Hamlet 1, 3) and this sets off a chain of events as he plots to become King of Scotland.
Hamlet is power-hungry and does anything to gain power, including consulting witches, engaging in several murders, feigning madness, etc but he is ultimately killed by the sword of Laertes' poisoned weapon.
Read more about Hamlet here:
brainly.com/question/1150844
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Answer:
^yes it is so like there not wrong. so yeah that is it