Answer:
I think that animals should not be kept in zoos
Explanation:
This is technically an opinion question, so you can choose. But i will write a paragraph here. (my writing sucks btw)
Animals should not be kept in zoos, the reason the world has zoos is for entertainment purposes and earning money. The people who kidnap the animals gets money by taking it to the zoo. If you think about it, keeping animals in zoos are taking away in freedom, just like a human stuck in a house and can't go out. Animals also get frightened by the annoying kids that go to the zoo and scream, when they have babies, sometimes they get taking away. Since now our technology is so advanced, we don't need to go to zoos in person, we can do virtual reality. That is why animals should not be kept in zoos.
Pretty sure that would be Rising action
This year I went to a college basket ball game. The two teams playing head to head were the Falcons and the Cardinals. The teams battled making shots and fouls. All trying to score more points than the other. Towards the end of the game the two teams went into overtime! They tied and were in a sudden death round, first team to score won. The Falcons made a dunk shot and won the game. They were all so competitive with each other but in the end they all still managed to give each other high fives and say good game.
Answer:
B. Because viewers do not doubt the reality of what they see on TV
Explanation:
Postman then cites French literary theorist Roland Barthes, arguing that “television has achieved the status of ‘myth’”. What does “myth” mean to Barthes? As Postman explains: “a myth is a way of thinking so deeply embedded in our consciousness that it is invisible”. Here we might pause and review our discussion on semiotics, recalling Levi-Strauss as well as de Saussure.
Myth is language. Images are a type of language. Consequently, when we see a representation of Rosie the Riveter, what comes to mind are a number of ideas, including everything from American determination as reflected by its citizens during World War II to the ideals and concepts espoused by feminist theory. If, as Postman states, television is myth, then what he is arguing for is the idea that television by its very nature and by what it is capable of conveys a complex series of ideas that is already deeply embedded within our subconscious. Or, as Postman more succinctly puts it: We rarely talk about television, only about what is on television—that is, about its content”.
Answer:
He causes the birth of a hero in Troezen