This question is about the article "The Flight from Conversation" by Sherry Turkle.
Answer:
Turkle uses the allusion to strengthen the argument she made in the paragraph.
Explanation:
In paragraph 9, Turkle shows why communication via devices has become so popular in our society. She says that this success is because the devices allow us to have communication as far as we can control. This is because this communication is neither too much nor too little, but it is enough within the standards that we ourselves have established. To emphasize this argument, she uses the allusion to Goldilocks effectively, which explains the tendency of people to like things that are not so simple, but are not so complicated.
Answer:
Some actors work as a waiter until their big break.
Explanation:
The sentence that contains an inappropriate shift in person is the last one. Instead of <em>a waiter,</em> we should say <em>waiters </em>(<em>Some actors work as waiters</em>...). <em>Actors </em>is a plural noun and it should be followed by a plural noun. Another thing that confirms this is the use of the plural possessive pronoun <em>their</em>.
The rest of the sentences are correct. In the first sentence, there is no dilemma. In the second sentence, we have the phrase <em>many people</em>, which requires a plural verb and plural possessive pronoun. These conditions are fulfilled. The third sentence is a bit tricky because of the correlative conjunction <em>neither... nor.</em> The verb and possessive pronoun should be in the singular form in this case (as <em>Dave</em> is a singular noun), and they are, which makes this sentence correct.
This is why the fourth option is the correct answer.
Well to me it seems like the answer is Jealousy
Answer: B. respects
Explanation: The class <u>respects</u> the views of the professor. This is the correct sentence for fixing the grammar.
I hope you have a great day! ^-^
I believe your answer would be 3).New.
The message throughout seems to be new, he even talks about feeling new.