Human interest stories are sometimes about prominent people in society because since they are so well know and hold such a strong part in society humans would want to know more stories about that person.
Answer:
CHECK EXPLANATION.
Explanation:
This question wants to test is on externalities. Externalities simply means the advantages or disadvantages one thing, A gets from another thing. The Important thing to note is that thing A does not have control over the advantages or disadvantages.
Externalities can be negative(if it brings disadvantages) or positive(if it brings advantages or benefits).
So, let us check each options;
(1). Late-night road construction begins on a new bridge. As a consequence, traffic is rerouted past your house while the construction takes place: it is a NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY.
(2). An excavation firm pollutes a local stream with acid rock drainage: NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY.
(3). A homeowner whose property is next to a city park enjoys the sounds of kids playing soccer: POSITIVE EXTERNALITY.
(4).You and your friends volunteer to plant wildflowers along the local highway: POSITIVE EXTERNALITY.
(5). A student uses her cell phone during class to play Candy Crush: NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY (Since the game she is playing will be distracting her mates).
The method of delivery that would be of better use for Kara is the:
memorized or the memorization delivery
In order for Kara to deliver her points, she may use the memorized delivery so her audience will gain interest and so that she may not stutter in front of the audience unlike when she does the impromptu kind of delivery.
As Rebecca analyzed the audience for her speech about GMOs, she focused on such things as their gender, age, and cultural background. In doing so, she was engaging in demographic audience analysis.
Explanation:
Age, gender, culture and ethnicity, race, religious belief, and education are the subjects of demographic analysis. Attitude analyzes focus on the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the audience. And the value of sitting, audience size and room illumination is environmental assessments.
Demographic analysis reveals similarities and differences (or likely differences) among an audience that speakers can use to change their voice.
For example, a lecture for high school students may offer a different tone than a lecture for doctoral students about the same subject. Comprising the demographic of the audience ensures the appropriate tone and theme.