Neil Postman said that show business is the same as a game of peek-a-boo. News headlines are shown sensationally so that people get hooked but their lives are barely affected. Peek-a-boo game is like watching TV wherein shows are flashed for sometime then disappears again. Television shows are very interesting to us in the same way peek-a-boo delights a baby.
Answer:
He likes, she likes, it likes--he/she/it does like
He/she/it lives, likes, watches---he/she/it does live, like, watch
Does he/she/it live in China?
Does he/she/it like animals?
He/she/it lives in China
He/she/it likes animals.
Explanation:
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Answer:
b the same when reflected over line
b
In "The Gift of the Magi," when Jim buys combs for Della, the irony is that:
- Della had cut off her hair to buy Jim’s gift.
<h3>What is Irony?</h3>
Irony occurs when the opposite of an expected event happens. This story by O. Henry is about a poor couple who wanted to purchase Christmas presents for each other.
Jim sold his watch to a comb for Della while Della caught off her hair to buy Jim a present. The irony is in the fact that Della will not have any need for the comb since she has cut off her hair.
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Answer:
body's
Explanation:
It actually would be bodies in that sentence.