act 4 : 'the room is dark ,quiet and gloomy ' suggest the character is calm
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There is no alliteration used in the crucible.
Abigail was 17 in the Crucible
He write THE CRUCIBLE IN 1953
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Organisms are Roses and Americans
Snow white and the seven dwarfs
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An example of a fallacy is reducto ad absurdum. This is when you exaggerate someone's argument to a ridiculous extent and then proceed to criticize the result.
The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy for one.
Cutting people with a knife is a crime.Surgeons cut people with knives.Surgeons are criminals.
Examples of the ignoring the question fallacy include changing the subject when someone asks a difficult question, providing irrelevant information in response to a specific inquiry, or deflecting attention away from the original topic by giving unrelated answers.
The sentimental appeals fallacy involves using emotions to persuade rather than logic. Examples include using pity, fear, or guilt to sway someone's opinion, rather than presenting factual evidence or reasoning.
The fallacy of perfection in everyday life is when people believe that things must be flawless or perfect to be acceptable. Examples include expecting a perfect relationship, flawless appearance, or flawless performance at work. This unrealistic expectation can lead to dissatisfaction and stress.
The sentimental appeal fallacy occurs when emotions are used to manipulate or persuade rather than logical reasoning. Examples include using pity to win an argument, appealing to nostalgia to justify a position, or relying on fear to sway opinions.
the crucible and Salem witch trials