Answer:
A
Explanation:
I would say A, but idk. When I read this short story and researched about it for my dissertation, all research pointed to an "end of the world" scenario in the future where only technology prevails.
Answer:
D - Viewers
Explanation:
Because if you imagine a game of football, you are a SPECTATOR, or a watcher of the match.
Answer:
B. Context
Explanation:
If you were reading through a text, and you came across a word you didn't know or understand, it's very common to look around for other phrases and words throughout the text that might help lead to a better understanding. These are called Context Clues.
Wow great pic the answer is Z.
Answer:
"On Being a Cripple" by Nancy Mairs (1986)
The claim in Nancy's article or short story is, "I am a cripple."
Explanation:
Nancy's claim is the assertion about her physical condition. Nancy does not provide any evidence to support her affirmation. Unfortunately, there is no way for the reader to verify Nancy's reason for describing herself as a "cripple." Her claim remains subjective or a matter of the narrator's personal opinion. Nancy can even claim that her physical condition is a divine blessing.
Many imprecise descriptions are coined by society to label some people. Nancy feels that the truth or bluntness about a person's condition cannot lessen the pain nor denigrate the person. There are humorous meanings to be derived when described as a "cripple" without the use of meaningless metaphors.