Answer:
Spot announcements
Explanation:
Spot announcement is a brief or small television or radio announcement, usually as an advertisement which is made by a certain individual television station or radio station during the program or after a network program.
It hardly airs for few seconds to minutes. It is shown in between program or by the end of the program.
In the context, Carol saw few commercial advertisement while watching television shows. They are termed as Spot announcements.
Answer:
Kangaroo rats
Explanation:
A kangaroo rat is small animal that is found in the deserts of the southern and western U.S.. They are intelligent mammals and are highly adapted to their environment.
The kangaroo rats does not drink water and does not need water at all. They preserve water. They have well adapted themselves to the life of a desert. They can extract moisture form their seed diet. They have an excellent sense of hearing and can hear the approaching owl from mile away.
The kangaroo rats have thick oily coats and they do not sweat though they live in the desert. These adaptations prevent them from losing water in the harsh dry and hot climate.