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2: The gift of the gods shall be thine.
3: If Pallas Athené would but come, if only my dreams might come true.
4: I pray you, Pallas Athené, come!
when a person is forced to choose between family and friends
when a person rejects morals generally accepted by a certain culture
when a person’s morals require taking two or more conflicting actions
Answer:
when a person’s morals require taking two or more conflicting actions.
Explanation:
A moral dilemma is an ethical paradox in which a person´s axiological values present him or her with two options of a conflicting or exclusive nature where both demand satisfaction; that is to say, a person encounters a moment of choice in which he is forced to choose between two options, both of them being moral imperatives, but the person cannot choose one without failing the other.
Writers in neoclassical literature usually wrote prose that was precise, effortless, and witty.
Neoclassical literature was written between 1660 and 1798. This time period is divided into 3 parts: the Restoration period, the Roman Emperor period, and therefore the Age of Johnson.
Neoclassical literature is characterized by order, accuracy, and structure.
The Neoclassical writers illustrated man as inherently flawed. They focused on restraint, self-control, and common sense.
may make a person less credible
may make an argument illogical
are an essential part of persuasion
are an indicator of pathos
none of the above
The right answers are "may make a person less credible", "may make an argument illogical" and "are an indicator of pathos".
The explanation for this answer is that fallacy is a misguided reasoning with the appearance of true. In logic and rhetoric, a fallacy is an incoherent, baseless, invalid, or flawed argument in an attempt to effectively prove what it claims.