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Straw man fallacy
Explanation:
The Straw man fallacy refers to an individual's ability to ignore his opponent's argument in a debate, distort that argument and distort what the opponent was actually referring to. This is done in an attempt to undermine rational speech and to present an argument of opposition in an easier and more reasonable way.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where Judy distorted Mark's argument and gave a totally different meaning than Mark wanted to express.
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Explanation:
TV is a device that helps much in our daily and study life but yes.....
I'm not sure what you read or what this question is really about, but I'm guessing the answer would have something to do with him making the character relatable and applies to everyone who reads it. Maybe the reader is able to see some of themselves in the traits of the character?
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The author most develop Howard's character throughout the passage through Howard's reactions to his memories and present events
Explanation:
Howard's character over the course of the passage in the short story 'Up the Coolly' is revealed and developed through dialog Howard has with himself mostly and his computer, and then with his friend Maybelle. This is how the author lets the readers into the Howard character.
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