Answer:
A. tweets (Twitter messages) describing the overthrow of Ben Ali at the time it happened
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D. journal entries from a student describing how social media helped him join a protest
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E. quotations from experts on social media use during uprisings within the Arab world.
Explanation:
According to the given passage, the authors Heather Brown, Emily Guskin, and Amy Mitchell present a claim that the Arab Uprisings were projected in a much greater deal to the outside world with the help of social media. The presence of cell phones used to record the events, which also led to the increased interest and attention to citizen journalism.
So, to support the claims laid by them, there are some pieces of evidence that can be used. <u><em>Evidences back the claims, validating the truth of the claims made</em></u>. Such pieces of evidence that can help are <u>tweets that describe the overthrow of the ruler at the time it had happened </u>or a <u>student's journal entries that describe how social media helped people him to join the protest</u>. Also, the <u>use of quotations from experts on social media that are used during the uprising within the Arab world</u> can be used as evidence to support the claims.
Thus, the correct answers are A, D, and E.
The poem The Rainy Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow tells the story of
an older man who is having one of many depressing days. He is depressed
because his youth is lost, yet he continues to dwell on the past instead
of looking to the future. Eventually he realizes that everyone has
sorrowful moments in their life, and must learn to deal with them and
move on. At the end of the poem he develops a sense of hope, which is
one of the themes of the poem. The speaker is speaking directly to the
reader in 3rd person omniscient point of view. The tone of the poem is
gloomy and dark, but at the end the speaker finds hope and the tone
changes to hopeful because he realizes that this kind of thing must
happen to everyone and he has to learn to deal with it.
D
It shapes our identity because the choices we make help us learn what to not do again as we learn from mistakes. And the choices that are good we continue and that helps us be us!
Answer:
Laughter is a physical reaction in humans consisting usually of rhythmical, often audible contractions of the diaphragm and other parts of the respiratory system. It is a response to certain external or internal stimuli. Laughter can arise from such activities as being tickled, or from humorous stories or thoughts.