He could include these things
* statistics and other facts highlighting the dangers of the use of ear buds in cars and show correlation to car accidents
*Explain why it is dangerous for them to be used
* Give real life examples of people getting in accidents ending with death for using ear buds
Explanation:
In the 1990 film adaptation, Jack is portrayed by Chris Furrh. He is sixteen, two years older than Ralph, and has blond hair. Like all the other boys in this version of the story, Jack is American and attends an unnamed American military boarding school. He wears the rank insignia for cadet first lieutenant, making him the third-ranked cadet on the island, after Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Ralph and Cadet Captain Roger.
Jack in this version speaks faster than his British counterpart in the 1963 film does, and more often. He swears violently, more than anyone else in the film. He is vain, arrogant, and immature, but as he becomes leader of the Hunters and then ousts Ralph as the Chief, he quickly adopts a brutal and authoritarian style of leadership. In this version of the story, several boys leave with Jack immediately when he declares he will form his own camp. Jack relies on Roger throughout the film as a right-hand-man and enforcer.
Jack is visibly shocked when Roger kills Piggy, but does nothing about it. Instead, he drives Ralph away and soon sets most of the island on fire in an effort to force Ralph out of hiding. When U.S. Marines land just as the boys are about to kill Ralph, Jack, like the others, is completely surprised and unsure of what to do.
Jack's last name is never said in the 1990 film, or is his cadet rank actually referred to. He quickly dispenses with his uniform and any formalities of military rank, in any case, and all the boys simply refer to and address him as "Jack", or as "Chief" once he has overthrown Ralph and taken charge as the new leader.
Answer:
beginning of Paragraph 3 affect the meaning of the essay?
The phrase creates an image of people tightly
O crammed together, which implies the discomfort
Gandhi and the other passengers feel
The phrase indicates that people are jammed
together with very little space around them, which
implies that people are beginning to smell
The phrase exaggerates how crowded the train is,
O which implies that Gandhi is seeking sympathy from
readers
The phrase relates how frustrated the merchant is
O with people crowding his personal space, which
implies that he’s tired of being on the train
Explanation:
Answer:
From the first 10 lines, the structures and the choice of words actually sounds and resembles like that of a teenage girl. Annie John´s way of speaking usually showed her feelings, opinions and her young personality. With the way the words are structured, it seem to belong to a well-educated teenager.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, Annie John choice of words revealed that she is a teenage girl. When she was about to leave Antigua, she began to remember the time her dad took her out. Also, she showed that she never wanted to leave her parents; what many kids so.
The story is narrated by Annie John who is 17 years old, and was about leaving Antigua to go to England in order to become a nurse. On her bed before the night of her departure, she thinks back over her life. Also, she thought about her the distant relationship to her parents that will be created because she is planning never to return to Antigua.
Answer: b) diagnose
Explanation: only one that makes sense in the sentence