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Can someone me in - american literature, reading informational texts
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6. what fallacious reasoning does the author of "battling the digital jolly roger" use in paragraph 16?
a. the author says something must be done about digital piracy.
b. the author says all customers will be increasingly fed up.
c. the author says that people will turn to whatever outlet they can for digital content, even if it's illegal.
d. the author claims that entertainment outlets are struggling to find new business models to accommodate streaming.
7. the title "throwing the internet out with the bath water" is an example of what figurative language?
a. idiom
b. simile
c. metaphor
d. hyperbole
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