Narrative Writing always includes a plot and characters and it is the most common writing style for fiction.
In the choices above, the best answer that corresponds to the question is letter B, both demonstrate the cycle of life in which they were able to portray life in a realistic manner. Other choices does not link the two for they don't both reveal wisdom of Gods nor show nature in a dangerous way. They could be charming but it's not like people could be drawn to them instantly.
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What lesson does Mr. Bixby try to teach the narrator in “A Cub Pilot”?
A. to know when he is being tricked
B. not to be so certain of his own abilities
C. not to rely on his existing knowledge
D. to keep a cool head in tense situations
Answer:
The lesson Mr. Bixby tries to teach the narrator is:
D. to keep a cool head in tense situations
Explanation:
In Mark Twain's "A Cub Pilot", Mr. Bixby shakes Samuel's confidence on purpose. He makes Samuel doubt his own abilities, second-guess himself. All Mr. Bixby does is ask Samuel if he is sure he can navigate on his own. Later on, however, he tells Samuel he shouldn't allow him (Mr. Bixby) nor anyone else to shake his faith in himself. He (Samuel) should keep a cool head in tense situations, no matter what it is that people tell him.
Answer: Argumentum ad populum
Explanation:
"n argumentation theory, an argumentum ad populum (Latin for "appeal to the people") is a fallacious argument that concludes that a proposition must be true because many or most people believe it, "