The correct spelling is C. Freight.
Freights are goods that are transported through trains, buses, trucks and the like.
Words like Freight are often misspelled, particularly when arranging the letter "e" and the letter "i". People usually remember the mnemonic "I before E, except after C. " But this word is an exception, because if the sound is that of a long "a", the arrangement is "ei." Like in neighbor, weight and reign.
Answer:
Journalism:
1. Audience: people that is interested in something specific.
2. Broadcast: the transmission of something on TV or radio.
3. Communication: action where someone transmits a message to a receiver.
4. Editorial: an article someone writes where they give their opinion on some topic.
5. Headline: it's what you first see when you read a news because it's written bigger. The headline explains the news in a short sentence.
6. Information: facts and words that explain something.
7. Journalist: the person who practices journalism.
8. Public opinion: what most people think about something.
9. Photojournalism: photographers that tell a story with photos.
10. Sources: where journalists confirm their information.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to search information about a profession and then explain specific words related to the profession. In this case, I chose to write about <u>journalism</u> and different things that have to do with communication and the media.
I think hope is the being able to get through the dark and see the light at the end of the tunnel. hope is being in hard times....but knowing it will get better. hope is also being ok and knowing things will be amazing. extraordinary.
Taking into account its structure, this is a compound-complex sentence.
"After a bear cub survived a forest fire in 1950 he became known as Smokey and he lived in the national zoo for many years"<u> is a compound-complex sentence because it contains two independent clauses</u> ("he became known as Smokey" and "he lived in the national zoo for many years") <u>and one dependent clause</u> ("after a bear cub survived a forest fire in 1950"). <u>The two independent clauses are joined by the coordinating conjunction "and" and the dependent clause is introduced by the subordinating conjunction "after"</u>. A compound-complex sentence is a combination of a compound sentence, which contains two independent clauses, and a complex sentence, which has a dependent clause joined to an independent clause.
Here you go, hope this helps. sorry for the bad handwriting