Explanation:
However, because their retinas' contain only about one-tenth the concentration of cones (that humans have), dogs do not see colors as humans do. Dogs see like a color-blind human. ... Seeing-eye dogs, for example, may not distinguish between a green or red stoplight; they look at the brightness and position of the light.
In this short story by Ray Bradbury, the flickering lights are literally supposed to be the TVs. But in a literary sense, they represent the media that the government tries to distract the public with. 'The Pedestrian' focuses on how those in authority abuse the innocent and try to conform the public to narrow beliefs or rights.
Answer:
It’s C, because it’s telling You how he feels not the facts..think about it he’s telling about how his dog acts and looks he using descriptive language i this article. which means it’s entertainment.
This question is about the article "When Clothing Labels Are a Matter of Life or Death".
Answer:
Promote visibility, extinguish subcontracting, pressure from investors.
Explanation:
In the article Kashyap shows how the clothing and footwear manufacturing industries have been one of the biggest centers of disrespect for human rights, causing workers to work exhaustively, earning few wages and being subjected to inhospitable environments and with little security.
For Kashyap, there are three processes that can prevent this from happening and can improve the lives of these workers. These processes are the transparency of the companies that consume the products of these industries, showing how the entire production process is, the extinction of subcontracting, which subjects workers to inhuman conditions of employment and pressure from investors who can charge for better working conditions.