Answer:
can you first show us the article so we can answer it
Explanation:
1 : Quieren regresar a Nueva York algún día
2 : Las fotos son sacadas por un fotógrafo
There are many branding mishaps which misappropriated language use, such as:
1. Coca Cola trying to enter the Chinese market, where they inadvertently used Chinese characters that read "Bite the Wax Tadpole", this was later changed to read "Happiness in the Mouth"
2. Schweppes Tonic water used a promotion in Italy which translated to "Schweppes Toilet Water"
3. In Chinese, Kentucky Fried Chicken's famous slogan "Finger lickin' good" translated to "Eat your fingers off".
4. Vicks Cough Drops when it was first placed in the German Market, with its pronunciation of "V", ended up sounding like an inappropriate act.
5. When FIAT tried to launch into the Chinese market, it faced huge criticism after using Richard Gere as the face for their brand, who is a supporter of the Dalai Lama.
Answer:
<em>The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech</em>.
Explanation:
<em>When you speak in </em>third-person objective point of view<em>, you're describing what is happening to a character, but you </em>do not<em> know their thoughts or feelings. An example of this would be " He is now going to the park, but later he'll go to the movies"</em>