Advertising will be effective if its production and placement must be based on a knowledge on a public and skill use of the media. Advertise are based on consumer's behavior and demographic analysis of a market area.
Answer:
From "On Being A Cripple" by Nancy Mairs
The claim is "I am a cripple."
Explanation:
This claim by Nancy is an assertion by her that something is. Usually, as Nancy is making the declaration, she does not provide any evidence to support her affirmation. This is because the readers of this story cannot ascertain why Nancy concludes that she is crippled. If some evidence is given, the claim remains subjective as it is the narrator's personal opinion. After all, she can still claim that she is divinely and extremely blessed in her physical condition.
Nancy Mairs (1986) wrote this short story to question the imprecise descriptions that society has been coining to label some people who are not like others in physical look, as if lessening the truth or bluntness about a person's condition could lessen the pains. For Nancy, she disagrees totally. Instead, she finds meaning and humor on being described as a cripple, the plain truth about her physical condition. She states that she is simply physically crippled. No euphemism should be intended.
Even as I am checking my write-up on this issue, it is being reported as "sensitive" instead of "vulgar." This shows that our society is relegating truth to niceties, just to pander to the sensibilities of others.
Answer:
Tone.
Explanation:
Tone, in literature, can be defined as a feelins or emotions presented by a speaker or writer in a text, whether written or oral.
Tone helps to identify the emotions or feelings an author or speaker if feeling at the moment. A tone of the text can be joyful, happy, sarcastic, humorous, sad, melancholy, etc.
Similar to our tone of voice, tone in text works. It helps to identify if the speaker or writer is angry or serious about something. While listening a text, tone is more clearly identified.
Thus the correct answer is tone.
Answer: Option D- Though I badly wanted the dress made by Simon and Smith, my conscience wouldn't let me spend half this month's pay check on it.
Explanation: I got it right on the test for edmentum/plato
Answer:
Frustration.
Explanation:
The speech <em>Ain't I A Women by Sojourner Truth</em> or Isabella Baumfree, an anti-slavery speaker who would become famous for her many speeches on the issue of black racist discrimination by the whites. She expresses the issue of how men were regarded to be the superior being from their womenfolk.
The given lines from the speech reveal her frustration at what the menfolk think a woman is supposed to be. Right at the heels of her statement that men claim <em>"women need to be helped" </em>in their lives, she went right on to state that she as a black woman is further subjected to fewer rights. She stated that <em>"that little man in black there, he says women can't have as many rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman!"</em>. And she replied that Christ came from a woman, thus signifying the importance of women in society. The tone of the given speech is that of frustration which she used to address her point forward.