Answer:
C). Place a checkbox on the top of the online form, in emphasized type, that reads "I agree to allow Acme Co. to take pictures of my child or children to record and promote field-day activities." Design the form so that this checkbox is not checked when the parent gets to that page.
Explanation:
Ethics is associated with a set of moral postulations that govern an individual's conduct or behavior and allows him/her to take decisions that are morally right and justified for everyone.
As per the question, option C displays the ethical way to seek parents' permission because it asks for the permission honestly and reasonably instead by misleading or misinforming them inappropriately. <u>The emphasized type information on the top of the checkbox clearly reveals to the parents that they are asking for the permission to click picture of their child which reflects the righteous manner of seeking permission and ensuring that checkbox is not checked displays the moral justness and virtuous conduct</u>. Therefore, <u>option</u> <u>C</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
You should include why you have that idea as part of your writing with facts or statistics to support your main point. :)
Explanation:
Here is an example :)
Main point: Dogs are better pets than cats
Supporting detail: Dogs will want to make you feel happy where cats don't really care how you feel.
Supporting fact: A study conducted by Department of Psychology at St. Bonaventure University reported that dog owners laughed more than cat owners.
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Answer:
Houda grabbed two water so she now has 2 water!
Explanation:
Answer: My favorite books are J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings series, but I love the older classics like Jane Eyre, too. (Tolkein's, series, Jane Eyre, too.)
We are talking about a person's favorite books. This person points out that they love the Lord of the Rings series writen by J.R.R. Tolkein, so this translates in J.R.R. Tolke<u>in's</u><u> </u>Lord of the Rings <u>series</u>. This eliminates option B's <em>serie's</em> (as the word is <em>series</em> and if we wanted to make it possesive, it would be series'). This also eliminates the last option as they mention J.R.R. Tolkeins without the possesive Tolke<u>in's.</u> Finally, the word "rings" does not require a possesive as it's a plural, so this rules out the third option giving you option A as an answer
The answer for this question would be "look" I believe