B.Helen
C.Homer
D.Achilles
B. Music makes people happy.
C. Life is short; laugh and be merry.
D. Fighting doesn't resolve problems.
Laugh and be merry, remember, better the world with a song,
Better the world with a blow in the teeth of a wrong.
Laugh, for the time is brief, a thread the length of a span.
Laugh and be proud to belong to the old proud pageant of man.
Laugh and Be Merry/John Masefield/Public Domain
“Laugh and Be Merry” by John Masefield explains the main idea that C. Life is short; laugh and be merry.
The poem insists that the song of merry and laughter makes the world a better place. Such happiness helps in eradicating the sadness and negativity of the world. Further, it insists that the world becomes a better place when justice is served to those who did wrong, “Better the world with a blow in the teeth of a wrong.”
Linking it with the first line that happiness and laughter help in seeking justice.
The life is short like “a thread the length of a span”, hence, asking to laugh in the short span of life and make it meaningful. In the end, the poem insists to not to laugh just for oneself but for the humanity and history.
Which logical fallacy is used?
red herring
hasty generalization
ad hominem attack
circular reasoning
Answer:
Explanation:
On the off chance that there aren't sufficient seats, the presumption that there are an excessive number of individuals is as of now there. This sentence fundamentally expresses one simple thing twice over.
Circular thinking is a kind of thinking in which the recommendation is upheld by the premises, which is bolstered by the suggestion, making a hover in thinking where no helpful data is being shared. This paradox is frequently very silly.
A.) bandwagon
B.) false dilemma
C.) special pleading
D.) appeal to popularity
b. Erica likes to play tennis, hike, and to play guitar.
c. Erica likes jogging, hiking, and reading.
d. Erica likes to sing, to dance, and play the guitar.