We are dawning into a new age, the electronic age, and adolescents believe everything they see on Facebook and would rather Snapchat others or double tap a picture of rocks than get up and interact in real-time.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Binocular disparity.
Explanation:
Binocular disparity refers to the slight difference in the caption of an image between the left and the right eye because of the eyes' horizontal separation -also known as parallax.
In the case, Akeelah extended an arm and then one finger of the same arm. After focusing on the finger, she closes and opens both her left and right eye. As a result, she perceives a little different between the sight of one eye and the other.
Answer:
The answer is primary metaphors.
Explanation:
Primary metaphors are based on a clear, side by side comparison of two concepts. This way, the meaning is fairly easy to interpret and does not require any specialised knowledge (that could happend in root metaphors, which are specific to a culture or identity) nor overanalysis, as could occur with complex metaphors.
Something interesting is that many primary metaphors may be considered by some as dead metaphors, which have become so familiar to readers that its use is now seen as "cheesy".