In the story "Why the Geese Shrieked," what made the rabbi most uncomfortable?
A. That a strange woman had come to visit him.
B. That the dead geese's shrieking seemed so inexplicable and frightening.
C. That a rational explanation would be found for something he initially foundmysterious
D. The fact that the woman with the geese was so afraid.
C
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a. Kami b. Matsuri c. Torii d. All of these are correct
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a. Salvation c. Names b. Escape d. Calling
The fallacy of equivocation is committed by arguments whose persuasiveness depends on
A. a statement that is ambiguous due to faulty sentence structure or grammatical error. B. distorting the opponent's argument by equating it with an oversimplified version. C. equating the attributes of the parts with those of the whole. D. two (or more) meanings of a word or phrase being used in the argument when the argument's validity requires a single meaning of that word or phrase.
The Jared Loughner case in the textbook has moved beyond initial speculation as to the
possible outcome.
What will be an ideal response?