1. And honoured everywhere for worthiness; At Alexandria, he, when it was won: Knight.
2. Of courtliness, and stately manners took; And would be held worthy of reverence: Prioress.
3. In wisps hung down such locks as he'd on head; But as to hood, for sport of it, he'd none: Pardoner.
4. A lover and a lusty bachelor, With lock well curled, as if they'd laid in press: Squire.
The action which is considered as an example of citizen journalism is ''You take a picture of a sewer spill into a river and send it to the local paper''
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Citizen journalism, a form of alternative media that is exercised by people who are not professional journalists but who propagate information through Websites, blogs, and social media.
Citizen journalism has a worldwide influence despite continuing concerns over whether citizen journalists are as reliable as trained professionals. Citizens in catastrophic zones have provided instant text and visual reporting from the location.
Behind these, there is a debate over whether the term citizen journalism was itself accurate as this form of journalism involves private individuals, who are normally the consumers of journalism, generating their news content.
A person who specializes in sinology.
The genre of science fiction is a form of fiction, and it deals with stories about the future. It explores the imaginary and the advances of techonology and science. The novel Brave New World tells of a society being controled and the use of biological engineering in a different way from that it is applied today. So this context fits in the genre of science fiction.
Answer:
Explanation:
A and D both capitalize words incorrectly ("west" and "president" are regular nouns that do not require capitalization).
C seems to be proper, as the name of the author and the name of the book (not counting the word "in") is capitalized. However, the lack of punctuation is suspicious (since the book's name ought to be in quotes and italicized). In addition, it ought to read "she HAD loved" - I believe it's a grammatical error to omit it.
B Is properly capitalized, as the name/title of the queen and the first word of the sentence is capitalized.
I'd go with B. Let us know which answer ends up being the right one if it isn't B