She's not happy about what she sees parents doing. She's not supportive. And she's not Tolerant. She sounds angry, which leads to being critical. She wants them to get off the couch.
Unfortunately it's hard to choose. Sometimes choices are just too close. I'd pick critical myself, but I don't think you can discard angry. Angry is a tone. Critical is a result.
Angry <<<< answer. But don't be surprised if critical is the desired answer.
What story or book is this from?
Explanation:
The Crucible is not unlike the trials in any way. The Crucible is set in America, but the trials actually took place in England. The Crucible focuses on the Puritan colonists rather than the Native Americans living nearby.
I hope this helps!
David is the name that in Hebrew means "beloved".
In "<em>Artificial Intelligence</em>" (Ai), David (<em>the first robot designed to love humans</em>) is a perfect reproduction of nature, an imitation of reality, a recreation of a needy child.
A mechanical materialization of child innocence and wonder, David is a more perfect recreation of God's image than the "<em>Orgas</em>" (<em>Organic beings</em>).
David is also a showpiece sculpture of Renaissance, representing the Biblical hero David, and it came to symbolize the guard of civil liberties in Florence. That statue is an interpretation of an usual ancient Greek motif of the heroic male, a symbol of <em>strength and youthful beauty</em>.
Answer:
Show not tell
Explanation:
The option that best completes the sentence given above is "show not tell".
When this is properly added to the sentence gives us: "An infographic should SHOW not TELL your audience."