Answer:
Eharmony's appeal is to satisfy consumer's physiological, safety, social and personal needs in Marslow's PSSP needs hierarchy.
Explanation: Marslow's needs hierarchy places human needs into four groups and posits that according to how much they motivate people to meet them they are physiological need, safety needs, social needs and personal needs.
- Eharmony appeals to consumers seeking to get matched to a partner for the physiological need for sex, which is a major factor in most romantic relationships.
- Safety, as a need includes safety of a person's family members, especially children. Some single parents get into relationships with the aim of finding a partner that would be willing to adopt and co-parent their children. Such people would find their safety needs met if they got matched to someone who fulfills the parenting role they seek for their children.
- Love, friendship and acceptance are some of the strongest social needs and most people seeking to be matched on online dating platforms are seeking to meet those needs. Eharmony advertises its computer algorithm that it claims can use research-proven methods to connect consumers to the person they are most likely to find love and friendship with.
- Eharmony appeals to consumers seeking to meet their personal needs in two ways. First, the need for fun, relaxation and adventure could be met for their consumers if the match results in a relationship that turns out to be happy. Second, because eharmony is more expensive to join than most other online dating platforms, it may serve as a status symbol to some customers, leting them derive the self-esteem that comes from belonging to an exclusive community.

Thomas Paine was responding to the British Government in which he marshaled moral and political arguments for peopel to fight against Britain.
The British taxed us too much, did not give us a say, and when we did rebel, we'd be hung or killed. For this reason, we fought for independence.
Administration of Justice Act, Coercive Acts, Boston Port Act, Quartering Act
I think it's man vs society
Answer:
c
Explanation:
slant and rhyme is correct
6. <span>Lifting clear on the crest of a great jam off Indian River, Walt Masters met with his first accident.
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</span>9.<span>The story is about a boy name Walt Master who is 14 years old. Walt was born a thounsand miles or so down the Yukton, in a trading post below the Ramparts. But after his mother died, they went to Mazt may creek in the Klondike country. Two of them were there to claim gold. But Walt didn’t like there so he decide to go back to Loren hall’s claim with out being stop by stampeders. So he stealed a sled and a dog. The stampeders fide out Walt was running away so they chase him and tried to shoot and take there </span>dogs.Then<span> finaly he got way from them. Then went to Dawson city. They went to commissinor’s office to regist their claims. Because of what Walt Master did on this night , the men of Yukton have become very proud of him.</span>