The answer should be A. Rest
A: There is nothing free about Animal Farm. That is the whole point. Everything is recorded and used. A is wrong.
B: Boxer's response is very effective. Squealer is now in a position of power. Boxer would have been wise to say nothing, or act dumb (which he's done). B is not the best answer. Let's go on.
C: I think this is the best answer. Squealer is now on his guard. He says one thing that sounds like acceptance, but records another.
D. The point is that obedience is not enough. You have to be part of the inner circle of power and even then, you are not totally trusted. I think if you were writing an essay B and D could certainly be defended and commented upon, but your actual answer is still going to be C
C answer
<span>Procrastination - killing time (chronos - time, and cide - kill)</span>
It can be inferred that Shawn states that his best part was when his father put his arm around him because for long time he wanted to be very close to his father.
<h3>What does Shawn mean when he says that if he is any thing, he is memory?</h3>
At this point in the story, Shawn is struggling to recollect the memory of this father. Hence the reason why he states that He is now only a memory.
<h3>Will Shawns' Father kill him?</h3>
Shawn was shot on the street on his way home from getting his mother special soap for her eczema after killing a man called Frick, probably by whoever was seeking to revenge Frick's death.
The title of the story is "Long Way Down".
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Reality TV is typically defined as, non-fictional programming in which portrayal is presumed to present current, historical events or circumstances. The production itself must be a realistic account. Generally included in this category are news and public affairs programming, interviews, talk shows, entertainment, or news programming, documentaries, real-world events, police or emergency worker drama, and live quiz shows. The regulation of broadcasting content poses a dilemma between the need for intervention in order to protect the interests of the public on the one hand and considerations for freedom of expression on the other hand. Policymakers justify intervention in broadcasting content, due to the significant level of influence that the media has over our lives. Barendt (1995) perceives broadcasting as an activity of enormous political and social significance, while Feintuck and Varney (2006) consider that our view of the world is influenced more by media than our personal experience. Furthermore, Varona (2004) points towards the unparalleled influence of broadcasting in shaping our culture, identity, and values. According to Varona, television at its best plays the role of educator and equalizer (due to its power to act as a bridge between people), while at its worst, television is littered with exploitative programming that does more to pollute than enrich our democracy and culture.
Explanation:
I think this is okay? I wasn't entirely sure what you wanted the paragraph to say regarding the regulation of reality TV.