Answer:
characteristic of or belonging to reality as percieved rather than as independent of mind
Explanation:
1. characteristic...mind
2. lept; frolicked
3. intermittently; unsteadily
4. central body portion
5. noun clause
6. adverbial
7. adjectival
8. essay
9. beat...false
10. satire...true
11. absurdism...true
12. a&p...false
13. research...false
14. always...true
15. works cited...false
16. imagery...true
17. in the future
18. wealthy
19. neurotic
20. wary
21. foreshadowing
connections 100%
Many people are invited to the party.
Some hobbits came from faraway.
Hobbiton is a community with deep traditions.
Bilbo purchased gifts for everyone in town
The reader should learn that the setting in the exceprt is C. Hobbiton is a community with deep traditions.
Ths is a literary element that states the time and geographical location within a narrative.
In the exceprt, the narrative is based on the culture and community of the author and informs the reader about this place.
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Hobbiton is a community with deep traditions.
The setting is the time and place of the novel. Some of the answer choices have nothing to do with setting such as many people being invited to the party. Bilbo's behavior also doesn't reveal the setting. In the correct answer it informs the reader about the place and it's culture.
On Monday August 31, Harriet will turn 16, and get her driver’s license.
On Monday August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license.
On Monday, August 31 Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license.
Answer:
On Monday, August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license
Explanation:
The correct answer is B. Fallacies, which rely on faulty logic, can make an appeal to logos less effective
Explanation:
Logos refers to a mode of persuasion that uses logic to persuade or convince people about some point, this means the speaker uses arguments based on logic to show his point. On the other hand, fallacies are invalid arguments that seem to be the truth as fallacies imply wrong reasoning (use of logic) that leads to arguments that do not support a point, contain ideas that are not really connected or are misleading. Considering this, as fallacies use logic in an inappropriate way to create arguments, fallacies make logos, which is the use of logic, less effective. This can be explained as fallacies show using logic does not guarantee an argument is valid and thus it shows using logic might not be the best way to persuade in all cases.