Answer:
A. Exposition
Explanation:
Exposition is a literary device used to introduce background information about <em>events</em>, <em>settings</em>, <em>characters</em>, or other elements of a work to the audience or readers. ... Exposition is crucial to any story, for without it nothing makes sense.
Answer:
Depending on the passage, it means to find fault with someone, or to scold.
The thesis seems to focus on America's school lunch system is lacking in nutritional value as well as clean selections.
Answer:
In the story, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe,
In Chapter 4, in the scenario wherein Okonkwo belittled a man who contradicted what he says, he threw hard and harsh words at the man named Osugo. This Okonkwo's attitude was seen and witnessed by the men in the clan present in the Kindred meeting and it does not please them, yet they are shocked and did not allow Okonkwo to act like that, as they took side with Osugo.
Explanation:
Why?
In Chapter Four (4) of the story Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo, the main character in the story has encountered a man named Osugo. It is during a kindred meeting wherein Okonkwo belittled those members of the clan who were less successful. Osugo, one of those less fortunate men, can't stand the rudeness and harshness of Okonkwo and speak against him. Though Osugo acknowledges the successful life of Okonkwo which he achieved through hard work and patience, in his perspective, it is not enough to embarrass and degrade people who are not his level.
Therefore, Okonkwo with his pride, spoken saying "This meeting is for men" which implies that he humiliates Osugo as not a man and not should be in the clan. This attitude of Okonkwo struck and upset people, especially the men who heard the humiliation. The men reacted taking the side of the other man Osugo. In short, they stand against Okonkwo's attitude, and the oldest man take part reminding Okonkwo to not forget to be humble despite of his success.
Answer:
C. Bias by Selection of Sources.
Explanation:
Media bias or bias in the media is the different forms by which there are various angles through which the media addressed or tackle the news information that they got and present. These media biases are capable of spinning the tone and direction of the information and even the opinion of the readers.
<u>When a news reporter decides to present only one side of a story that their reporter supports, then it is a bias by selection of sources</u>. This bias can include more than one source but which all have or support the same idea and thus, share the same opinion about the particular theme or topic. This greatly is a one-sided presentation, leaning more towards the source that the reporter supports and not much into the other side.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.