Answer & Explanation:
Chapter 8 'Scoring the Republic' from 'Give Me Liberty' consists about - rise of political parties.
1789 : New York was the capital, George Washington was the 1st president. American leaders were apprehensive of organised political parties, probable of being divisive & disloyal.
Hamilton Plan, covering financial plan by secretary of treasury, experienced first political division. Jeferson & Southerners opposed this plan.
Thereafter French Revolution & Political Press led to foundation of two prominent political parties. The two prominent political parties were Federalists & Republicans.
Federalists supported strong central government, led by Washington, Hamilton. Republicans supported strict interpretation of constitution.
I interpreted it as what one sees in mainstream media affects their perspective of the world since as they begin to consume more of it by watching television or movies they unconsciously identify what they see as the societal norm. So for example, people constantly make jokes about how high school is nothing like the movies. The mass majority only expected the movies to hold truth however because in myriads of young adult movies they would see teenagers go to parties, have sex, sneak out the house, and other things a like which normalized those actions. So essentially when someone views media that portrays consistent stereotypes of a particular group, some may tend to associate it with real life.
Answer: a command(an imperative sentence)
Explanation: You think there is no subject? No, there is an implied "you", so the sentence is a command.
“What has happened in my highschool so far? Of course, there was an increase in the population of my year compared to last year. I have many and great amazing friends this year, and I hope that they look at me as a friend the same way I look at them. Intelligent and outstanding!
Sigh, though I kinda wish our classmates that has left us from last year would’ve stayed here though. Even though maybe we weren’t that close, I just wished that they still stayed here.
It’s quite saddening for me, but I guess I can’t quite do anything about that matter. All the subjects are HARD, as in the definition of HARD. But study hard and you’ll succeed!”