Jane goes to hear a very radical feminist speak at a women's only conference. The speaker tells the women about the evils of men and how all the problems of women can be laid at the feet of the male oppressors. After hearing the speech, Jane is filled with a profound hatred of men. Because of this, when she returns to her university, she feels good about grading her male students much harder than her female students and she accepts that it is the right thing to do because of how she feels about men.Straw ManBurden of ProofAppeal to FearAppeal to EmotionStraw Man: This is a wrong answer. There is no attempt here to present a distortion of another person's position.Burden of Proof: This is a wrong answer. Jane is making no attempt to wrongly shift the burden of proof to another person.Appeal to Fear: This is a wrong answer. No attempt is being made to get a person to accept a claim because of a threat or an appeal to something that will invoke fear.Appeal to Emotion: This is the right answer. Jane accepts that it is okay to grade men and women differently simply because she likes the idea of doing so.There does not appear be any attempt to simply assume that another person must be the one to prove her point.4