Answer: I think verbs or thoughts
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I would respond to an attorney who argues that the First Amendment protects the actions of paparazzi in any circumstance, without exception, in the following way.
People have the right to exert their own freedom to the degree they do not mess with my freedom of defending my privacy or they do not mess with the privacy of other people.
So this means paparazzi have the freedom to allow for the best shots of artists or public figures when these public figures are in a public sphere or scene: working, public appearances, red carpets, and so on
But there is a fine but notorious line that these paparazzi must never cross. And that is the private life of people. And that always must be respected, no matter what.
Private life is of no interest to the audiences.
Answer:
In line 28 we can see a shift in the speaker's focus to speculation about the limits that nature has.
Explanation:
In line 28, the speaker's approach changes and he begins to address nature in a more influential and profound way, showing the limits of it. This is to show that even something great like nature, has fineness, that is, it has limitations. This can be applied to the physical sense of nature, or even to the subjective and more conceptual sense of the effect of nature.
Answer: a sense of a greater purpose
Explanation:
The correct answer is B. He staged a play that spoke out against the injustices that indigenous peoples of Kenya suffered at the hands of postcolonial society.
Explanation:
Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a Kenyan writer and critic, was arrested in 1977 after he wrote a play to depict the conditions of indigenous peoples in his country such as poverty, class struggle, culture, among others that were the results of colonialism. This play was highly controversial because it showed the reality of colonialism, besides this, this controversy was supported by the vice-resident of the country who ordered the arrest of Thiong'o. Moreover, this writer was in prison for one year and then left the country. Thus, the option that best explains the cause of the arrest of this Kenyan writer is option B.