JamesLachoneus
01.06.2021 •
English
Explain the dramatic effect of lago's asides and soliloquys:
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Ответ:
The lines which show faulty reasoning are the following: And what about the percentage of accidents that occur on paved roads—should we do away with paved roads too?
This argument is faulty because it isn't logical. Paved roads are not the cause of accidents like the writer wanted to underline with the previous example about men drivers, so there is no point in "doing away with them". Also, the rhetoric question "should we do away with paved roads too?" reveals faulty reasoning because it is an extreme point made by the writer in order to emphasize his/her point but it's something which is not possible.