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    Peter‚ Peter’s Quotations: Ideas for Our Time‚ p.425.) A fallacy is an (as cited in “List of fallacies” from Wikipedia‚ pg. 1) “incorrect argument in logic and rhetoric resulting in a lack of validity‚ or more generally‚ a lack of soundness.” Knowing what defines a fallacy and how to dispute one can provide clarity on valid arguments. There are formal and informal fallacies that commonly used in arguments that are not sound. There are fallacies can be very difficult to detect because the reader has

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    Literary Devices Used In The Things They Carried By: Tom Vennemann The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien expresses the importance of a story-truth‚ as opposed to a happening-truth by use of literary elements in his writing. The novel is about war and the guilt it leaves on everyone involved in the war. Story-truth is not exactly what happened‚ but uses part of the truth and part made up in order to express the truth of what emotion was felt‚ which an important thematic element in the novel is

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    | | | | Fallacy Assignment The article that I chose for my fallacy assignment is: “Arrest Everybody” by Jacob Sullivan. This article is an editorial article discussing Arizona’s immigration reform law. The article is addressing the specific law that requires police to investigate the immigration status of people they encounter during their daily police duties. Sullivan is arguing that Arizona’s new law is encouraging police to imitate or emulate other officers

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    In Tim O’Brien’s novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ numerous themes are illustrated by the author. Through the portrayal of a number of characters‚ Tim O’Brien suggests that to adapt to Vietnam is not always more difficult than to revert back to the lives they once knew. Correspondingly the theme of change is omnipresent throughout the novel‚ specifically in the depiction of numerous characters. Tim O’Brien is drafted one month after graduating from Macalester College to fight a war he hated. Tim

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    I believe Gatsby was pathetic in the pursuit of his dream for several reasons including the motivation behind his dream‚ time spent‚ and his false sense of the truth. Basically‚ he has spent five years in constant pursuit of reuniting with Daisy and has devoted his entire life to falling back in love with her. Gatsby’s great mistake was loving Daisy in the first place. He chose a vacuous lady upon which to focus everything in his life towards. Just as the American Dream itself has turned into the

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    The Things They Carried” is a short story written by Tim O’Brien in 1990. This story is about several young American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War. The main focus of O’Brien’s story was the burdens that the soldiers each carried individually. The soldiers did not just carry tangible burdens like weapons‚ gear‚ and other essentials. The greatest burdens the platoon had to carry throughout the war‚ were the ones that they struggled with internally. Not only were these burdens heavy‚ but they

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    English 1C 05 June 2015 The Weakness in Fallacies Fallacies are land minds hidden beneath a flatbed of language. They appear hidden to the eye that lacks the knowledge about them. Most go by undetected and cloaked. We experience them everyday and a lot of them go through our heads because we are unaware of them. Depending on how elaborate the fallacy is‚ it can potentially sway people to a certain decision‚ either mundane or crucial. Identifying fallacies are important because you can develop the

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    to know that things weren’t always like this‚ infact all of this happened in the last 100 years or so. In the last 100 years our Technology‚ War‚ and Society has drastically changed. First of all War back then was very different from what now‚ our tactics‚ weapons‚ and even experiences were not as cruel as they are now. Back then people use to love telling their own war story how brave they were but about 100 years ago all of that changed. In the article The Things They Carried the author was

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    I spent the rest of Saturday and Sunday at home in my room. Pathetic‚ I know‚ but I needed time alone to recuperate. I was so vulnerable outside of the diner with Justin and I hate myself for it. Why is it that when I finally let my guard down my heart gets trampled on? I’ve kept my phone shut off because I didn’t want to talk to any of the girls‚ and i most definitely didn’t want to hear from Justin. I know I may be overreacting but I can’t help it. I know we aren’t together and he has no obligations

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    Based on the cultural lens in the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ the stories “Field Trip”‚ “The Man I Killed” and “On the Rainy River” shows how a community can expect some of the men to go to war and how the men are ashamed or embarrassed not to go to war like others because of the stereotypical pressure of the community. The men felt like they had to be in war and as a result losing who they are once they experience war. The examples from the chapters shows how the stereotypical expectation

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