It's an opinion because it is a belief based on the perspective that the government should be involved in stopping the extinction of animals.
Answer:
They are angry and vow to kill those who committed the crime.
In Act III, Scene II of "Julius Caesar," the crowd feels enraged and want to avenge his death when Antony shows them Caesar's wounds. At first, Brutus convinces people that he has killed Caesar because Caesar was too ambitious. Thus, before Antony speaks, the crowd trusts Brutus' right to kill Caesar, and considers the latter a tyrant. However, Antony's display of Caesar's stabs outrages Romans, who want to assassinate his murders: "Revenge! Let’s go after them! Seek! Burn! Set fire! Kill! Slay! Leave no traitors alive!"
Answer:
A Conditioned stimulus.
Explanation:
'A Conditioned stimulus' is elucidated as the stimulus that was previously neutral eventually leads to evoke a learned response with training. Such a stimulus is contradictory to unconditioned or naturally occurring stimulus which triggers a specific response naturally while the former elicits a response through learning from the various factors.
As per the question, the 'opening of refrigerator' exemplifies a 'conditioned stimulus' as it evokes a learned response from the 'dog' as it runs to the kitchen every time 'refrigerator is opened'. Therefore, 'it demonstrates a conditioned stimulus' as Jasmine learns with time that 'every time the door is opened, he gets some food'.
A hyperbole is an exaggeration of a description or event. I do not think that statement is exaggerated, so no. It is not a hyperbole.
The option that best describes public service journalism is A. Reporters provide objective reports.
Public service journalism is a kind of journalism in which there is no bias and reporters speak about issues of common concern, providing the citizens with the information needed to form reasoned opinions about it.
In this case, the other options (B-C-D-E) are not proper characteristics of public service journalism.