Answer: fakeness, lies, acting, not being themselves
Explanation:
''Now we’re all “friends,” there is no love but Like,
A semi-demi goddess, something like
A reality-TV star look-alike,
Named Simile or Me Two. So we like
In order to be liked. It isn’t like
There’s Love or Hate now. Even plain “dislike”
She is emphasizing in that way the ones who are wanting to be liked and popular and because of that they will do anything and they will be anyone, they will be acting like someone else in order to be liked.
Reality-TV stars are mostly acting in their shows because of the views or popularity, many of them are because of that called 'fake'. Those people are pretending to be something that they are not.
Answer:
what gets the reader's attention
Explanation:
The hook is the first sentence of a text that's purpose is to interest readers. The hook should be catchy or intriguing so that the readers want to continue reading the text. Without a hook, it is likely that readers will simply never read a text because they don't see any reason to or don't want to.
Answer:
description best describes the passage’s organizational pattern
The subject matter is in the poem's title. Their is a resentful mood although it's not plainly stated that the author resented her mother. Her mother's house represents the attitude of her mother; the walls stood at attention, the air knew to hold its breath, the polished floor defied heel marks... The personification is plain in these opening observations and, given the subject matter, it seems plain that these are reflections of the author's mother. It would seem that her mother is very commanding, superior, serious. Two lines I think are very telling:
"crinkled in discomfort in my mother's house"
It's not been named a childhood home, rather she's in (imagine italics) Her Mother's House
Answer: I don’t understand what you want me to help answer.
Explanation: