This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Aaron, an employee of MindRaft Inc., had an argument with one of his colleagues, Ron. Following this, Aaron sent hate mails containing sarcastic and offensive statements to Ron. In this scenario, the message sent by Aaron is an example of a _____.
A) spam
B) flame
C) virus
D) hoax
Answer:
The correct answer is B) flame.
Explanation:
In communication, flames are messages sent or posted with the purpose of offending or insulting someone. The action of doing so is called flaming. It commonly leads to people exchanging insults. Flaming often happens at online forums that allow members to post messages anonymously. Anonymity gives people a sense of security and impunity, which frequently leads them to a harmful type of disinhibition.
Answer: B
Explanation: The correct way to spell the word is “Typically” not “Tyipcally” I just did the test.
Answer:
flongboo, flongboo, flangwayers, hippers, and hangjasts.
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You're comparing apples and oranges, I'm afraid. Poetry is a STYLE of writing - fiction or non-fiction doesn't enter into it. Poetry can be non-fiction, based on a real event where the poet adds their own embellishments (like Kipling did), or it can be completely fictional, based on an idea or an imagined scene.
Of course, there can still be similarities despite the difference in category. :) both poetry and fiction are trying to paint a picture of the world, right? they are trying to get someone to see or feel something... to enter another world. There are very many artistic similarities in the creative process. :)