Charts, time lines, web diagrams, and Venn diagrams are examples of graphic organizers.
Explanation:
Graphic organizers are in a sense visual representations of data made so as to make the interpretation and the readability of the data easier with the pictorial representation of the said data with the use of visual aids.
Here the use of charts, time lines web diagrams as well as Venn diagrams all use the visual aid in different contexts to convey information that can be written down but is easily computed ad understood with visual aid when laid down to it.
The phrase "remembering the days when he would have gone outside" is describing the man. Participial phrases always have a participial, in this case remembering and have gone, and these phrases act like adjectives to describe the subject on the sentence. The answer is participial phrase.
Here is a website for meaningful poems. I think you can find a good one on here. I couldn't really find a clean meaningful rap song so I tried to find a poem, but I don't know what kind of thing you like so here you go, https://classicalpoets.org/2016/01/07/10-greatest-poems-ever-written/
Questions. I feel that questions are a big part of advertising. They capture the watchers attention by asking certain questions. It is almost like writing the first paragraph of an essay, you may ask a question to intrigue your readers and make them want to read what you have to say. Commercials can often ask questions about how you feel or what fun things you like to do.
- Music. Music is another was to capture your viewers’ attention. I have been noticing that in the beginning of commercials they have been inserting popular songs such as Home by Phillip Phillips. By having such popular songs in commercials it catches the viewers’ attention because they may enjoy that song and continue watching the commercial.
- Words. Advertisers have a way of using words to their benefit. They like to manipulate words to make the product look or sound better than it actually may be. They can also make certain words bigger than others. What I mean by this is when advertisers are explaining how much something costs they may emphasize certain words like “FREE PURSE” to capture your attention. In small letters underneath “FREE PURSE” they may put “with a purchase of $50.”
- Celebrities. Celebrities are a great way to get the attention of commercial viewers. Products like Proactiv have already tried putting celebrities in their commercials. If someone see’s their favorite celebrity in a commercial, chances are, they will continue watching. People who may have not tried Proactiv yet may want to experiment with it if they see that their favorite singer, Katy Perry, is using it.
- People. A lot of times advertisers will put cute guys or girls in commercials to intrigue their viewers. This happens in many commercials. Abercrombie & Fitch and Victoria’s Secret are great examples.