Answer:
1. Amul. Amul has paid for this advertisement as Amul is the brand and owner of the product.
2. The goal of the advertiser is to introduce and influence the audience with new flavor of shrikhand that is badam pista and attract people with the sweet taste of the great combination of these two ingredients.
3. This advertisement trying to persuade people who love to eat sweets along with a healthy perspective.
4. Yes, according to me the advertiser achieved the goal because as an audience I would love to try it as a dessert and love the taste of badam pista together.
5. The advertisement is about a sweet dessert that is filled with healthy and domestic ingredients (badam pista).
This question is about "Barrio boy"
Answer and Explanation:
Galarza is apprehensive about going to American school, but he was anxious about how he could learn English and become a proud American, as he himself says.
When he arrives at school he gets tense, because he thought that the teachers could be rude and that he would be the only boy not to speak English, but he had a very different experience, which helped him a lot to form a thought about the country in which he was living. First, the teachers were very kind and patient and taught him English very calmly. He was not the only foreigner and had the company of many friends, even Americans who helped him to speak correctly. Galarza then realized that this was a country that also had kind and solicitous people.
I believe the correct answer is: D. The author humanizes the
prion with playful language by saying "[i]f it manages to burrow into a
corner."
In this excerpt from "Mad Cow, Furious Farmer”, the example
in which the author keepings a lively tone even while discussing a disease is:
"[i]f it manages to burrow into a corner."
As opposed to the terminology author uses (such as: bovine
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)), the informal language of more commonly
understandable comparison gives the lively tone to this excerpt, even though he
is addressing the serious disease. Other example of this would be: "a
little bit squishy and maybe a little bit sticky".
Calpurnia learned to read from Miss Buford. The correct answer is D.