Answer:
We can put up posters and write down ''thank you for sever'' and we can support our family that are serving for our country
Explanation:
The risk of the image is the possibility of associating the magazine with terrorism. The editors decided to take this risk because they believed that the terrorist's face should be exposed, as well as his actions.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a terrorist involved in the bombs deployed at the Boston Marathon in 2013.
- Like any terrorist act, the case caused by him received a lot of repercussion from the media, which often did not highlight his face, as the public could interpret it incorrectly.
- However, Rolling Stone decided to feature Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's face on the cover of their edition, placing him as the highlight of that issue.
- This could be viewed incorrectly by the public, who might disapprove of the attention Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was getting and associate the magazine with terrorism.
However, the editors believed that this was a risk that should be taken, as a criminal should be exposed to the maximum. For them, the criminal's face must have more prominence than his actions, as the actions are provoked to attract attention they don't deserve.
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The characterization of the children create satire because:
B. They are pleased to learn that the prince chooses pigs over flowers.
Someone that doesn't want/condone violence is called a pacifist.
One example I'm thinking of right now is a majority of Europe after WW1, as the devastation caused was devastating.
According to "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane, a soldier must: d. "be wounded in battle" to receive the "red badge of courage
The story tells of a young Private named Henry Fleming who fought during the American Civil War and initially displayed cowardice. He ran away from battle but was later overcome with shame.
He came back to the battle front more determined and resolved to obtain a red badge of courage which was a wound to demonstrate his courage.
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