According to the article, the practicality and personal nature of smartphones are what make it easier for users to share their personal information.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The article shows that the cell phone is a very practical device, as it is always close to the user and can be used with great ease.
- This makes the user more attached to this device than to other devices, such as a laptop, for example.
- This practicality generates a feeling of comfort and stability, which makes the cell phone be seen as a personal trustworthy object.
- All these sensations encourage the user to share personal information via smartphone, as the practicality and modernity of the device allow for a greater sense of security.
Although you haven't shown it, the question above refers to the article "Why Consumers Are Willing to Share Personal Information on Smartphones."
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<span>The answer is D. When it comes to giving people good advice, Jon is a regular Yoda. Allusion is when you say something in a passing fashion without actually making direct reference to it (a person, place, or thing.) Since you are calling Jon a 'regular Yoda' you are comparing him and making a sort of passing reference, but are not speaking directly about Yoda himself. So this is Allusion. Another example of an allusive sentence would be: When my uncle won the lottery he acted like a total Scrooge.</span>
I think A…I’m sorry I’m not completely sure but I just wrote an essay and my claim was in the middle of my introduction
I believe the answer is sentence 4