<span>AIDS/HIV is one of the most endemic cases in
Africa. However we could lessen its
prevalence through: (1) educating people about the issue; (2) engage them in
talks that relates on how to prevent the disease; and (3) educate the inferior,
let them know what they need to know.</span>
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Answer:
Perspective
Explanation:
Point of View can be considered as a certain way a story is played, whether it'll be said by the character itself, the narrator, or the person next to the character.
This fits the meaning of perspective, because it can be the way the person in the books views things, all the other answers except plot fit into perspective.
Plot is more of the story overall
Answer:
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Answer:
A. a) to inform
B. b) to persuade
Explanation:
The purpose of any text can be different, sometimes even overlapping, but in order to determine it correctly, one must carefully examine the text's context.
First text starts with a question, while the rest of it provides answers to this question from different sources. The author doesn't express his attitude nor does he provide any claims and subjective opinions. There are only answers to the question which serve as a summary regarding researches about the topic. It merely provides information to the readers, without trying to affect their reasoning. This suggest that the purpose of this text is informative.
The second text differs from the previous one. It starts with addressing an issue and then proceedes with deepening this problem by making claims and providing evidence to them. By supporting his claims, the author tries to convince readers that he is right and to make them involve in the issue. Finally, the author, finishes with a question whose purpose is to make the readers think about what was stated in the text. So, the author stated an opinion, provided claims and evidence wanting to alter the readers' attitude, so we can say this text is persuasive.
Answer:
B. For instance
Explanation:
For instance, a company that decides to fire workers may talk of the need for "re-engineering," "restructuring," or "downsizing" its workforce.
The above sentence actually addresses what No. 1 and No. 2 sentences were talking about. This gives an example of what doublespeak truly means. The company have decided to fire workers but they make it look like it is restructuring they are carrying out. So in order to confuse the workers or make their action mild, they attribute it to "restructuring", "re-engineering"