Answer: Onomatopoeia is language used to signify sound in a phrase for example "woof, bam, gurggle, achoo!"
Explanation:
I haven't read Creation so I don't know where onomatopoeia is located in that poem. sorry.
Answer:
I <u>worked</u> in a car factory between 2005 and 2008
Explanation:
A. Worked is the answer cause it is the thing happened in past.
Honestly, all of them can. I would select them all. Context is the only one that’s iffy, but context is also important because words can have connotative meanings that alter their meaning and tone.
A student earns $11.75 per hour for gardening. If she worked 21 hours this month, then how much did she earn? To solve this problem, multiply $11.75 by 21. Start from the hundredths to the tenth sand the whole. The answer would be the student will earn $246.75 for gardening this month.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The effect that Turkle wants to create with these questions is to make people seriously reflect on the fact that many youngsters and adults are preferring to consults robots and machines about personal or intimate issues, instead of getting professional help from experienced and professional humans that had lived similar situations in the past and have the academic and professional preparation to offer serious help.
The questions Sherry Turkle posses are "Why would we want to talk about love and loss with a machine that has no experience of the arc of human life?" And "Have we so lost confidence that we will be there for one another?"