Answer:
Riding rides and eating food at a festival.
Explanation:
Observation is one important aspect of investigative journalism. It involves an action that includes not only the sense of sight but also taste, touch, smell, etc.
Among the scenarios given, the <u>use of observation by a reporter will be in the act of joining the rides and eating the food at the festival</u>. This is an observational skill in that the experience will give better aspects to write a report about the festival. Reading the history of the festival, or talking to the organizer or friends is not an aspect of observation.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Answer:
Destruction of roads
Deaths of many people
Destruction of the environment
Explanation:
The hurricane Maria developed in the Carribean. Hurricane Maria also affected some of the parts in the inland US. The hurricane destroyed the Caribbean island and caused extensive damage. It damaged roads, homes, and bridges. It also destroyed the power supply of the island. Thus, there were many power outages.
The hurricane resulted in the death of many people. About 64 people were officially reported dead. Other 4 600 had several health complications.
The hurricane destroyed hospitals and environmental sites. These were instrumental for the tourist sector.
Dramatic irony is when the audience is aware of something that the characters do not know. Dramatic irony heightens the suspense for the audience and provides an additional layer of meaning.
This conversation, taken from Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, is full of irony. Capulet and his wife do not know of Juliet's plan to fake her death and elope with Romeo. They are unaware that the "holy friar" they so admire is helping Juliet run off with the son of their enemy. When Lady Capulet says "there is time enough," she is not aware that in the morning she will find her daughter "dead" (and she will not know Juliet's death is a fake one).
Meanwhile, the audience is aware of Juliet's plan to marry Romeo despite the fact she is engaged to marry Paris. The audience is aware that the friar is helping them. They know he has provided Juliet with a potion that will cause her to sleep so deeply she will appear dead. Finally, the know that there is not enough time. When the go to church again, it will be for Juliet's funeral, not her wedding to Paris.
When the audience hears Capulet and his wife say these things, the effect is a strong one. The dramatic irony increases the suspense and adds to the tension about what will happen. Finally, the audience is left to wonder: how will the Capulets feel when they find their daughter dead? And how will they react when they learn "this reverend holy friar" played a part in this tragedy?
There playing at the park and an old man yells theres a bull and you and your friends run and you find a playground and climb up a slide and stay there but it breaks and you climb over a gate and run to the police and they take care of it!