Answer:
The best support that line 7 can have for arguing the need for paper is that the only technologies available to replace them that doesn't tire the eye are incredibly expensive.
Explanation:
There are two reasons for this argument. the first one is that blue light is very damaging for the human eye. It creates a syndrome called "tired eye" it means that the eye gets tired and can't watch properly. So with time internal eye pressure increases and can cause glaucoma. Now, there is only one type of technology available for replacing paper without affecting the human eye with blue light. It is called electronic ink. It works by printing real-time images on the screen with electronic ink. Something similar to LCD. However, this technology is really expensive and has not been used to the widescreen market. One single electronic ink monitor of 13 inches without HD capabilities, working at 30 or less fps costs one thousand dollars as a minimum. therefore, the paper is still needed as books' average cost is ten to twenty dollars.
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Many cameras have a "sport-shot" or "fast-shot" mode. These should be used to ensure you get the high-speed things in the best quality possible. If it is outdoor, you should use low exposure while if it is indoors, you should use a medium-low exposure. Of course, you should make sure your camera is charged/ has batteries and that you have a charger/ more batteries with you.
b. Coker, Jeffrey W. Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Biography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007.
Option B is the best choice. Citations always begin with the author's last name then the first name, if the author's name is available. Following the name should be the title of the work. Then the city of publication, publisher, and date of publication. Only the city of publication is actually required. So even in this correct answer, the abbreviation for CT is not needed. However, it's best to choose B instead of C because C does not include the city at all.