Answer:
d
Explanation:
written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
The option that's not mentioned in the passage as a way that children's media consumption is restricted is "Video game stores check customers' ID to make sure that minors do not buy violent games"
- It should be noted that there are several websites that have age restriction policies even if they're poorly enforced. The purpose of the age restriction is to warn the user that the contents of the website aren't for anyone under a particular age.
- Also, there are some types of TV shows that are shown at night. The purpose of this is to air it when children are less likely to see it. By that time, most children are asleep.
- Furthermore, movies are given ratings so that parents can know if there is any adult content in them. There are different age limits such as 13, 18, etc. For example, a movie with a limit of 18 means that anyone who isn't 18 shouldn't watch it.
- In the passage, video game stores checking customers' ID to make sure that minors do not buy violent games wasn't mentioned.
In conclusion, the correct option is D.
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According to beowulf, after killing Grendel's mother (modo in Old English) with an ancient sword that he had found He beheaded her. He cut her head off to present it to Hrothgar who was the king of Spears-Danes.
Answer:
A product aimed at an audience of teenagers would show that the product is aimed squarely at the lifestyle needs of teenagers.
Explanation:
Answer:
Crazy good pork burger
SERVES 1
TOTAL: 16 MINUTES
INGREDIENTS
1 ripe sweet pear; 50gm mixed spinach, rocket & watercress; 150gm higher-welfare minced pork; 1 soft burger bun; 30gm blue cheese
Method of preparation:
Slice the pear lengthways as finely as you can. Toss gently with the salad leaves, a little drizzle each of extra virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar, and a pinch of black pepper. Scrunch the minced pork in your clean hands with a pinch of seasoning, then shape into a 1cm-thick patty. Rub with 1 teaspoon of olive oil, then place in a large non-stick frying pan on a high heat for 2 minutes, while you halve and toast the bun alongside, removing it when golden.
Flip the burger, then, after 2 minutes, crumble the blue cheese next to it to melt. Move the burger on top of the oozy cheese, jiggle around to coat, then put it on your bun base. Stack in as much pear and salad as the bun will hold, pop the lid on, squash and devour, with any extra salad on the side
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