1. The property of crime victims are put on display.
2.The level of birth defects from these drugs are not yet known.
3.The number of people with serious chronic conditions like diabetes or cancer are increasing.
Hey! I understand your frustration, let's do this together. :D
Alright -- you need to read over these and decide if it's something you'd watch or not.
I'll do the NewYork Times for you :)
<em>How you should explain:</em>
First of all, I believe I would be interested in watching NewYork Times, as they are a great known company on NewsPapers, online articles and much more. This article is also eye-catching for me. I would love to read it based on the plot of the story.
Great! We did the first one. Now do the second one by yourself. You got it! Ask me if you have any other questions.
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The correct answer is A. Change "obviously creepy" to "unsettling."
Explanation:
In general terms, a text is considered objective in the case it includes only facts and avoids personal judgments, perceptions, and options. In the case of the sentence "All of these descriptions mark Pearl as enchanting but also strange and obviously creepy" the phrase "obviously creepy" includes a personal perception and judgements from the author and therefore this should be changed to a more neutral one based on the facts such as "unsettling" as this describes the particular behavior of Pearl without judging her as "creepy". On the other hand, replacing this by "poorly behaved" still includes a personal judgment and the word "enchanting" is objective, which means it does not need to be changed. According to this, the change that would make the sentence more objective is "change "obviously creepy" to "unsettling".
no because I wish for something a long time ago and it not true yet =(