<em>Fallacy of oversimplification is also known as Fallacy of Reduction or "Reductive fallacy". </em>
<em>This fallacy is a type of faulty reasoning that involves a faulty causation, it is either about the reduction of a certain effect to a minimum of causes or reducing a complex array of causes to a single one, that cannot take account for all the effects of it or for it at all. </em>
<em>Example: “P1. Poverty is linked to causes of crime.</em>
<em>C. Therefore, if we eradicate poverty, we will eradicate crime.”</em>
The irony about the mother’s wishes D) The church will prove just as dangerous as the protest. Thus, option "D" is correct.
<h3>What is ironic about the mother’s wishes?</h3>
Irony is a statement or a situation which seems contradictory or different to what the audience is expecting. In the given stanzas from the poem “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall we can see an example of irony in the mother wishes, because she doesn't want her child to go to the protest, because she thinks it will be dangerous, instead, she says he can go to the church, but the church will be just as dangerous as the protest.
Thus, option "D" is correct.
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The third one! If it is the one with dashes around it, provoking us a negative word which would mean that he is displeased, or not happy.
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<em>The excerpt was about the discovery of America and the fist person ever to be born on the American soil who happens to be Virginia.</em> Virginia's mother, Elenora was pregnant with child when she embarked on the journey of discovering new land (location) inhabited by people of different custom and tradition.
<em>Unfortunately, one of the colonist was killed by the Native Americans leading to John White to return back to England to seek for help thereby leaving behind the daughter and her grand daughter. </em>
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