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A. It is ironic that destroying the thing keeping them afloat may save them.
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I would put will depend but it can also be depends
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the one the question is refering to.
The writing 'rule' (myth) Churchill's reply satirizes is the 'Never end a sentence on a preposition' rule (i.g. as I intetionally did on the immediate sentence before this one). And his reply to it was something like 'This is the type of errant pedantry up with which I will not put.'
The 'rule' is a myth, yes, but of course what Churchill did was an exaggeration to sneeringly point out the ignorance of those who criticized him.
His sentence therefore was incorrect. One possible change to improve it could be: 'This is the type of errant pedantry which I will not put up with.'
Specially the 'up' and 'with' of 'put up with' could never go in the middle of a sentence, as 'put up with' is a phrasal verb, meaning the verb and the preposition must always be together in the correct order.
I was able to find some possible variations of what his sentence could have actually had been, but in none of them the 'up with' goes along with 'put', so either ways we can assume that his sentence was deliberately wrong.
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In the "The Role of Social Media on Arab Uprising" by Heather Brown, Emily Guskin and Amy Mitchell, analyzes how social media and internet serve as efficient tools for organizing protest and giving information to the outside world during Arab spring movement. The quotation that provide evidence to support this claim are below:
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These quotations are:
1. "Networks formed online were crucial in organizing a core group of activist, specifically in Egypt"
2." Civil society leaders in Arab countries emphasized the role of "the internet, mobile phones, and social media" in the protest".
3. "Additionally, digital media has been used by Arabs to exercise freedom of speech as a space for civic engagement."
Social media indeed played an important role in the Arab Uprising. the networks that were formed online helped in organizing core activist groups especially in Egypt.
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