Answer:
bad thing: u compare your self to other people, bad mental health, etc
Explanation:
good thing: u may actually learn interesting stuff, keep up with friends plus family, know when major events may occur
In my own words, I think it means someone who hears and focuses on others opinions and beliefs.
Answer:
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Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year is a first-person</em></u>, mostly nonlinear narrative told by protagonist H.F., an unmarried saddler whose name is only revealed by his signature at the end of the work. The Journal is a tale of his experiences during the plague that afflicted London in 1665; <u><em>
the work is thus fiction but is peppered with statistics, data, charts, and government documents. H.F. begins by relating rumors that the plague had come to Holland, and closely follows the bills of mortality.</em></u></h3>
Explanation:
As a literary genre, a memoir (from the French: mémoire from the Latin memoria, meaning "memory"), or a reminiscence, forms a subclass of autobiography – although the terms 'memoir' and 'autobiography' are today almost interchangeable. The author of a memoir may be referred to as a memoirist.
<span>***Nature of Memoirs*** </span>
<span>Memoirs may appear less structured and less encompassing than formal autobiographical works as they are usually about part of a life rather than the chronological telling of a life from childhood to adulthood/old age. Traditionally, memoirs usually dealt with public matters, rather than personal, and many older memoirs contain little or no information about the writer, and are almost entirely concerned with other people. They tended to be written by politicians or people in court society, later joined by military leaders and businessmen, and often dealt exclusively with the writer's careers rather than their private life. Modern expectations have changed this, even for heads of government. Like most autobiographies, memoirs are generally written from the first person point of view. </span>
<span>Gore Vidal, in his own memoir Palimpsest, gave a personal definition: "a memoir is how one remembers one's own life, while an autobiography is history, requiring research, dates, facts double-checked." It is more about what can be gleaned from a section of one's life than about the outcome of the life as a whole</span>
Answer:
B). They are both meant to preserve segregation.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King, Jr. was deeply concerned about the injustices held upon the black community. In his 'Letter from Birmingham City Jail', he addresses the actions of police against the black people primarily meant to 'encourage segregation.' He links the public as well as private actions of the police like 'leaving angry violent dogs to bite non-violent Negroes, pushing and cursing the old black women and young girls along with the slaps and kicks to black boys and old men, even denying them food' to highlight the unfair and unjustified treatment to the black community. It clearly <u>implies that they(police) were promoting the preservation of segregation between the black and white communities</u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.