Since you didn't underline anything, I'll try to answer this way.
A) participial phrase is <em>asked
</em>B) infinitive phrase is <em>to submit
</em>C) there are no gerund phrases <em>
</em>
Answer:
- False information given to large groups of people does not directly affect science, but it does feed into a larger pool of misinformation.
Explanation:
- Bad information given to a group of normal people is a lot different than being given to a group of scientists.
- Information is most reliable when based on facts and evidence, but does not need to soley rely on those factors to be true.
- At the end of the day it's an equation
bad information + normal people = uneducated people
bad information + scientists = a large chain affect until it is corrected
So the countering factor is the audience.
They feel comfortable in their own current positions and only care about privilege if it actually affects/bothers themselves.
The inference is that the use of juxtaposition in this excerpt affect the meaning of the passage affect the understanding of the setting as C. it illustrates a literal and figurative divide between two places.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference is the conclusion deduced based on the information given in the excerpt.
In this case, the inference is that the use of juxtaposition in this excerpt affect the meaning of the passage affect the understanding of the setting as it illustrates a literal and figurative divide between two places.
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