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ella [17]
3 years ago
6

10 points can someone help me please answer this 4 questions i mark you as brainlist if you answer all 4

English
2 answers:
Zolol [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:  

Explanation:

1 ans; the author had first explained the importance of being fit as well as fitness machines. in the author's eye, fitness machines are for those who are determined to work hard to make their body fit. but, in a different way, the author thinks that playing games are also helpful and is better than fitness machines. the author himself is bored by using fitness machines.

2 ans; the tone can be said as a pitch. it consists of high tone and low tone.

here, the author advises or commands us to keep our body fit and advises to use either fitness machines or play games. so this is a high tone.

3 ans; what kind of games are good?

he used a rhetorical questions to express the games which seem nice and are good to him. Or else, safe or helps to calm ones body or make his body fit.

4 ans; people may think that playing a children's game is like lowering one's status to childish type behaviour. but playing games are better than fitness machines[<u> the author is like  he is beating around the bush, we may think that he agrees to use a fitness machine, but one can truly understand that he does not like the idea of using a fitness machine..}</u>

mestny [16]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. The author concludes that fitness machines are a great form of exercise if the person using them truly is emjoying what they are doing but often times they are seen as boring so people don't want to use them. That is why being involved in a sport or game is a better option for many people.

2.The author uses a fairly convincing tone by saying different reasons why games are fun and why people get bored with going to the gym and using machines. You feel convinced at the end that you should go play a game.

3. "Is there anything that can me done?" The author used this rhetorical question to represent what the reader may be wondering. While reading this article someone may be thinking what they could do for exercise other than go to the gym and he expresses that emotion. It is also more intriguing to have questions in articles.

4. "I am more healthy because I don't work out at the gym". Mental health is something to consider. If your on a machine for hours at a time your brain is just dying so you join a sport or game that is mentally engaging. Since it's fun it doesn't seem like a workout.

Hope this helps :)

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