Answer:
Yeah it seems like it would be C. what you choose
Explanation:
It makes sense considering what the poem is about so I think yeah it would be c.
The correct answers are:
“The Constitution refers to slaves as ‘persons held to service in one State’”
“Acts of Congress as prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude within that part of the Territory of Wisconsin . . . were constitutional and valid laws.”
Publicity is changing along the way, now the conciousness in the industry is preparing a future with more quality, we have seen the power of advertising and now is been used to touch more sensible fibers inside the public, organizations and fundations now are working together to post ¨issues¨ that really mather.
Human brain takes information every second of what we see, this is the way of the publicity to get thru the people, it engage you with some image, phrase, sound, smell or even taste and if you are susceptible to it, you will develop more toughs about it until you proced to take some action (like buying some item, stoping doing something, donate money, etc).
A big example is the ban of the ¨straw¨, pages, blogs, news papers, new channels start to talk about it, showing the repercusions and sudenly we all now hate the use of the straw, you see big Companys like Starbucks getting ride of the Straw, they ¨needed¨ to change in order of not loosing clients.
Because the people got so into it that it was like a contagious movement, one after another start to split information everyday in diferent ways that much people reacted to it.
Question 1:
When I was younger, about six years old, I would play hide-and-seek in the forest near my house with my three siblings. It was becoming dark, and I was hidden under a fallen log. I was always the best at hiding and they always found me last, but on that night, I was wishing that wasn't the case. At some point, the light was almost completely gone, with only the light from the moon helping me see. I started to panic, but didn't want to give myself away and lose, so I stayed there, waiting. I started to hear russling in the bushes around me, and gave up on hiding. I crawled out and started climbing a tree as a new hiding spot that was away from whatever had been in the bushes. I looked down and saw wild animals slowly moving back and forth along the ground at the base of the tree and stifled a scream. I stayed there, un-moving, for half an hour before I heard something walking towards me. I was shaking, trying to stay silent while the creature stomped around my tree. I could picture a cougar or a mountain lion ready to pounce, stalking me. Suddenly I saw something stumble into the small clearing near me and screamed, nearly falling to the ground. My older brother grabbed me and laughed, "I guess I found you then." he said with a laugh. I grinned, trying to stop myself from shaking. I was okay, it was just my brother. From then on, I refused to play when the sun started to set.
Question 2:
I used imagery to show what I saw, and not what was truly there. I wrote as though it was a description of what was there, instead of just stating obvious things. For example, instead of saying the baby trees and shrubs swaying in the wind, I called them wild animals, becasue that is what I saw them as in the dark.