<span>The correct answer would be B) the lenses of the eye change the size of images. Moreover, the light reflects off of the things and objects we see in the world, and then it is focused by our eye, i.e. our eye's lens. The light changes the light of the image we are seeing form the distal stimulus (i.e. the three dimensional world) to the proximal stimulus (i.e. the 2 dimensional world). However, the image is only interpreted after it passes through the retina's optic nerve. </span>
B. Jewett uses personification to link natural setting of the townspeople.
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Answer:
Quality, Information type, Timeliness,and Governance
Explanation:
Quality: Highly valued information has to be accurate. The source and level of accuracy of a piece of information informs the user on whether or not the information is bankable and should be treated as high priority.
Information Type: This determines whether the information is an answer, an instruction, command, advise or a request . The type of information informs the handler on how to treat the information given and due processing can take place.
Timeliness: This refers to the time frame between expectation of information and the accessibility of expected information.
Information governance: This allows suitable function of information through decision rights. Defining the decision makers over a piece of information, allows instructions to be passed effectively and each party, observing their roles and responsibility, making information processing accurate.