Answer & Explanation:
Unarguably, Corona virus will have a long lasting effect on humanity. For some it will be positive while others will be negative. On a personal note, I choose to see the opportunity it created for me especially in the last two months.
I remember vividly how before the complete lockdown of the economy I had a shallow perspective on life especially as it concerns my career. I paid no attention to the use of technology and relied fully on my knowledge in my field of study.
However, the lockdown of the economy made me a changed individual as I was able to see reality, have a rethink on my life and grab an opportunity of a life time. I embraced technology, developed myself by enrolling in an ICT online program.
Furthermore, as a result of the opportunity I got, I became more relevant at my place of employment as my productive and speed of delivery improved.
I will help you! So, What makes a hoax successful? Well, this is the answer: <span>The recipe to a successful hoax requires several important elements, as exemplified by Barnum’s short story, </span><span>The Life of Joice Heth, the Nurse of George Washington. </span><span>Although the line between a believable hoax and an unreasonable tale can be ambiguous, Barnum toes this line and masters the art of deception by crafting his story to fascinate his readers while keeping it relatively realistic. His success can be attributed to the ignorance of his audience, among other convenient coincidences and artful techniques. Around 1835, when this story was published, many people weren’t as informed about medical and health concerns as they are today. Thus, the idea of a living 161-year-old woman might have seemed probable and even miraculous to many. Additionally, Barnum used reputable sources like the </span><span>New York Evening Star </span>and<span> Providence Daily Journal </span><span>to support his arguments, which only boosted his credibility. Mainly, Barnum used details regarding Joice Heth’s life and a real certification that she was George Washington’s slave to convince his audience that she really existed. Furthermore, he offered to let others see her in a circus, which appealed those who did and did not believe in the tale because the believers wanted to see the real deal and the non-believers wanted to see proof that it was all a hoax. In the end, Barnum effectively creates a successful hoax by teetering along the line between a conceivable story and ridiculous myth to craft a convincing argument that appealed to the general public. However, falling too far over this line with a tale too ridiculous could discredit the author and fatally reduce his/her reputation.
Hope I helped! :) Can you mark me as brainliest please.
</span>
i think the answer is D. my friend
The last answer sets the most formal tone; "Hello! I was very pleased to meet you at the party last week." the rest are very casual.