Answer:
Similar
Explanation:
A fixed verse poem contains lines that are __similar____ in length
Poverty is a problem that effects many families. While people tend to think of only adults having financial burdens, out there, there are children who put that responsibility in their hands. This leads to them taking jobs and being thrust into the workforce. These jobs average, part-time, or minimum wage—most times they are strenuous and can exploit the child. People should care about the problem that is child labor because it is unethical and unjustified.
Children are normally seen as immature or incapable, so why is this mindset pardoned when it comes to having them exert themselves? It is because it does not matter how old they are only if they are doing the labor. People should not be subject to abuse and forced to work for others. This act has been seen as dirty and immoral for centuries and allowing it for children in today’s world is not right.
Another point to be made here are the conditions the children are forced to work in. There are massive injury rates and the kids are working long hours. With this knowledge, I can infer that the current pandemic is making the problem worse. With no aid, assistance, or adult care kids are left to suffer in silence with a disease among them. This only emphasizes the unsafe work environment. Having all of this in mind, it should encourage those to use their energy create more laws, speak up, and help children who have no energy left.
Are there specific answer choices? This could be interpreted different ways. The way I see it is, insanity gives the feeling of being locked in a cage. But, it depends and varies on what kind of "cage", meaning what is it that traps this person, making them insane. What has driven them to that point, what makes them feel trapped. That is their cage. Many have different cages. Maybe stress, depression, or something specific going on in their lives. As far as "who has who locked" means that each situation differs by what place that person holds. Maybe they may be the one insane and locked in their cage, or they may be the one locking someone in a cage. Two different situations created by switching roles. Sorry, I'm probably not much help but this could mean many different things depending on your grade level and what exactly is needing to be understood, as well as how deep. I hope you find your answer ^^
Let's look at all the options:
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A:(It does not allow audience interaction.)ion
This is false. The speaker has a complete control over when to stop the presentation, so if the audience has some question, the speaker can stop the presentation
B:(It requires special hardware, such as a computer and speakers.)
This is the correct answer! Setting up the hardware and software often takes a long time and delays the start of the presentation
C:(Viewers have no control over the sequence of the presentation.)
This might be true, but viewers have no control over any presentation - only the presenter has ! (the presenter can involve the viewers thought)
D:(It cannot reach a large audience.)
This is false - a multimedia presentation can typically reach a wider audience than a non-multimedia one!
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