Libel applies to defamation of an individual's reputation through the written word. Thus, option "A" is correct.
<h3>What is written words?</h3>
Well, it's exactly that! It's written. You read it, right? You may not catch nearly as much of the character's voice within the text because it's only text. Does that make sense? I hope it does. Let's move on.
In certain cases, Words can appeal enough to the senses to create the so-called "illusion" or "feel" or whatever you'd like to call it, of the character(s) personality, feelings, actions, and more.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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I don't see the underline, but I'm pretty sure that the verb is "has known". That's the present perfect tense.
Answer:
Buddy, no one is going to watch a whole movie and write a full analysis report on it. You are gonna have to do this one on your own.
Explanation:
The plot line is about a couple. On the eve of Christmas, the wife discovers she had little money to get her husband a gift. She visited a hair dressers shop where she sold her long hair for 20 dollars. With this money, she gets her husband a watch chain. Later in the evening she tells her husband she sold her hair to afford the chain. Her gift from her husband is a set of ornamental comb. He sold the watch to get her the comb. Bother their actions showed how much they loved each other.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. The main purpose is to explain a natural disaster."
These are the following choices:
<span>A.
The main purpose is to tell a good story.
B.
The main purpose is to explain creation of humankind.
C.
The main purpose is to explain a natural disaster.
D.
The main purpose is to teach a lesson.</span>