Answer:
Each text emphasizes the false ways that voluntourism may advertise or appeal to teenage tourists who want to help, but are doing more harm than good. The first passage Explains how voluntourism seems like a great way to help people actually harms local communities, because the money you spend goes to the event or charity to help more teens hurt the community. The second passage explains how it is used to exploit the animals in children they are supposed to be helping. The third passage touches on how voluntourism may be hindering local jobs and such. The fourth passage explains that volunteering in your local community would be more helpful than voluntourism. The fifth passage gives helpful alternatives to voluntourism and such. All of these passages are negative towards voluntourism and offer alternatives, or expose their untruthful natures.
Answer:
To heal
Explanation:
The author of the text is very uncomfortable and with a high degree of anxiety at the beginning of the paragraph. He is nervous, feeling bad and feels that he will vomit at any moment. But when he arrives in English class, all these problems go away and he feels comfortable and at home. This is because writing during this class takes away all the bad feelings that come with the author, as if writing cured him of all these ills, his teacher even praises his writing and says he has a future.
With this, we can conclude that the author's goal in writing is to cure.
Answer:
an ability to negotiate
Explanation: you dont need one
When a writer focus is broad, he or she will likely focus on
the idea that he or she wants to write or to partake in, in which this is at
the prewriting stage. He or she will likely focus on his or her goals and to be
able to focus on the specific thought or idea that he or she would likely
focus.