Answer: laugh the “Saws” to scorn
Explanation:
Non-standard English refers to the English which do not follow follow the rules of standard English dialect.
The phrase from the excerpt that's an example of nonstandard English is "laugh the “Saws” to scorn". This phrase can be unusual for some individuals.
Whom is the answer i think
D. It attacks the opposition's evidence so they cannot prove their point.
If you point out one of your opponent's facts and then show how it is wrong you are strengthening the proof of your own point. You are showing that you have done the research into your opponent's side but understand how your point is still stronger.
What is the question here because I don't see it.
That sign is known as the pilcrow sign.
It is used to identify different paragraph in one long piece of copy.
Most fonts usually have two pilcrow characters that are identical and is used for display of a paragraph break, and the style of these pilcrow signs usually will be matched with the font.