The second option because the purpose of a public service announcement is to raise awareness on an important issue.
If the verb in the independent clause is in the present tense, the tense that the verb in the indirect quotation should be is <span>remain in its original tense.
</span>You don't have to shift tenses because it is present in the independent one.
For example:
He says: "I need to wash my hair."
He says that he needs to wash his hair.
You wouldn't say - he says that he needed to wash his hair.
All, namely because it depends on how it’s written or produced.
Answer:
I didn't do much this weekend, but that's what was great about it. On Friday my day was full of school work and playing basketball. I also had cross country practice that day. On Saturday I cleaned my room and made my bed. I then took a fat nap for about 5 hours and felt refreshed. Naps are the best things to me these days. When I wasn't tired anymore I vibed to some Lil Peep and Chase Atlantic music. I forgot about a paper I had to write so I decided to do it. My friend asked to hang out the same day, but I couldn't because the paper's due date was at midnight. Overall, my weekend was enjoyable.
Explanation:
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Religion has changed by becoming more of a space for advertisers to push their products, and Jesus has become part of the family be appearing in the parlor. Faber says that the message of Christianity has changed so much that it's almost unrecognizable, and more of advertising than religion.