Explanation:
Syme, and asks him how long his theme assignment has to be, before he begins writing about his experience as a Greaser. Overall, Ponyboy decides to write his English paper about his life as a Greaser in hopes of positively affecting those adolescents living difficult lives on the streets.
Answer:
probaly conformity the girls were all dancing I'm the woods alone doing something which they weren't supposed to, therefore the girls played it up as witch craft so they wouldn't get into trouble, the faint is clearly a part of this act, betty was in fear of her uncle because it would bring shame and trouble to her name. This is most likely an effort for the girls to conform into society without being seen as vile heathens in society.
Answer:
A). Have the journalist give the accurate account of the incident and apologize for lying to viewers.
Explanation:
Ethics is associated with the moral principles like fairness, equality, integrity, respect for individual rights, etc. that control a person's conduct/behavior. Thus, an ethical action must consider these values of giving equal worth(respect, justice, and opportunity) to each individual.
In the given situation, the most ethical action that the network must take would be 'allowing the journalist to provide accurate details of the incident and apologize for the lie that he made to the viewers' as this would give him a fair opportunity to rectify his mistake. It reflects that the <u>network aims to give equal respect and worth to every individual and nurtures relations through advancing justice</u>. Thus, this action would not only reduce the damage caused by journalist to network's reputation but rather enhance it(through its ethical move). Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
The selection that contains a fragment is B.
Every other sentence contains two distinct clauses put together by the use of a relative pronoun (which in A and C) or a conjunction (so in phrase D). In B, the two clauses "she doesn't give herself enough credit" and "that's too bad" are not linked syntactically and are simply juxtaposed.
Although not grammatically "correct", the use of a fragmented syntax a frequent trait of oral speech.