Answer:
Young drivers must remember to always turn off cell phones before getting behind the wheel.
Explanation:
This has the strongest emphasis for me, because 'always' is a very harsh and completely unambiguous word in this context.
The other split infinitives, "to not text", "to fully focus", and "to completely ignore", do not have the same effect, and sound odd and unnatural, whereas "to always turn off" sounds much more definite.
Additionally, "to fully focus" contains alliteration, which trivialises the serious matter being discussed (safe driving), as it 'poeticises' the statement somewhat.
Answer:
O Man vs. Self
Explanation:
Man vs. Self is the internal conflict on the natural instincts of the human, as compared to the construct built upon the thoughts generated by the man. Essentially, it is Instinct vs. Thought-process. This is the first step in all conflicts, in which a person uses it to identify what their thought process is, the rationality behind what they believe in, and then putting their beliefs into action.
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Answer:
Music can express anti-establishment or protest themes, including anti-war songs, but pro-establishment ideas are also represented, for example, in national anthems, patriotic songs, and political campaigns.
<span>There are a number of vowel sounds. The Link lists more than 20 of them for English. This does not include the various French, Spanish and Scandanavian accents or the additional volwel letters in the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. Answer: There are actually 5, according to the Thorndike Barnhart Dictionary, which is what my school program recommended as a reference.
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Answer: Increase; reduce essentially means decrease.