Bandwagon.
Answer: Option 2.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Bandwagon is technique that can be used to persuade people by the speaker so that they also move in that direction in which the speaker is persuading.
In this example, the speaker of the sentence is persuading the listener to have a swimming pool for himself built like the rest of the people or like the majority of the people.
<span>[ Only to wonder at unlawful things, ]
</span><span>[ forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits ]
</span><span>He wanted to learn more than was allowed.
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The answer is C. A case of dramatic irony is the point at which the police submit the main normal individual in the city. Dramatic irony is the point at which the per user knows something that the characters don't, and the character's activities bring about something startling. In the story, we understand that the storyteller is unique in relation to whatever is left of his general public.
In "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown is pious Christian man from the Salem village who agreed to meet with the Devil in the forest. He leaves his wife Faith behind, and claims he's running an errand. Goodman Brown intends to resist the Devil and return to his wife after the meeting, but the Devil intends to divert him away from God. “Let us walk on, nevertheless, reasoning as we go, and if I convince thee not, thou shalt turn back. We are but a little way in the forest, yet.”
The answer is
A. Tyson was practically vilified in the press until Pluto was officially recognized as a Dwarf Planet.
Notice the higher vocabulary that is used in this answer. This indicates that the wording/phrasing is formal.
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