The effect of the rhetorical language that appears in this poster, "Every minute counts!" emphasizes the idea that viewers should be contributing to the war effort at all times."
In this poster there is a picture of a worker, standing with his right hand in his pocket and smoking a cigarette. There are ships in the background and a clock with a ten minutes section highlighted. This is a poster from World War II, issued in Great Britain. This poster underscores the idea that it's everyone's duty to contribute to the war effort at all times. Every minute is precious.
Answer:
l don't really understand what you are saying, but yes pressure is not good
1. what causes eyes to look red in photographs
2. mentions the ways to reduce red eye effect
3. likely
4. its size changes with different light conditions
5. their pupils are smaller then other pupils
6. not 100% sure on this one...I am thinking C....I know it is not B or D
7. Because there is not enough time.
8. it appears red because of the blood vessels in the retina
9. if the camera is farther away, less reflected light is detected
causes of red eye effect :
when a flash goes off
stays wide open
reflects off the retina
experience the red eye effect
to reduce red eye effect :
in front of the flash
from the subject
the red eye reduction setting
Summary :
the iris does not have enough time to react, so the pupil stay wide open. Light reflects off the retina. Larger pupils are more likely to experience the red eye effect then smaller ones. To reduce the red eye effect, do not stand in front of the flash. You can also move further away and use the red eye reduction setting
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The parable of a lost sheep can be found in the book of Luke from Chapter 15 verse 3-7.
The parable of the list sheep was told by Jesus to show that God's Kingdom is accessible to those that have gone astray, to sinners and everyone as a whole.
According to Jesus, heaven rejoices when a sinner repents and turns a new leaf. There is happiness when a shepherd finds his lost sheep that has gone astray and he rejoices over it even more than the other 99 sheep that didn't go astray.
The idea is that when a sheep is lost, the shepherd will go after it and also when the sheep is found, heaven rejoices.