Unclear and incomplete question. But I inferred you are referring to the article about Pergasus spyware.
The article reads;
"The hardships for Whats-App seem to grow roughly. After the government’s decision to file a <u>lawsuit</u> against the messaging platform and the use of Pegasus Spyware <u>debacle</u>, Whats-App has now landed in another trouble".
<u>Explanation</u>:
Note the first underlined is lawsuit, indicating to the reader that that passage focuses on the effects of the lawsuit.
Second, Debacle is underlined highlighting the fact that the spyware unintentionally became detected and was brought to the world's media.
Answer:
Symbolism, irony, imagery, metaphors, and allusions.
Explanation:
Symbolism is when an object or idea begins to stand for more than it literally represents, through the use of repetition. Irony is used to draw attention to the contrast between what is expected by the reader and the reality of what actually occurs. Imagery is using descriptive words to help the reader visualize a setting or scene. Metaphors equate two things that are not the same for the sake of comparison. Allusions indirectly reference an event, person, or object
Marsha (is) riding her bike in the bike(as) exercise
AnsweReligious identity is a specific type of identity formation. Particularly, it is the sense of group membership to a religion and the importance of this group membership as it pertains to one's self-concept. Religious identity is not necessarily the same as religiousness or religiosity.