Independent clause: "Frances has plenty of time"
Dependent clause: "to devote to her painting"
The main conflict is Buck fighting against his masters and his development from a tame dog into a wild wolf. This drives the plot because it shows the life of Buck as he is exposed to the harshness of the world from his first taste of abuse to his first life and death dog fight and his being punished for the wildness that is in him to the end where he buckles under the influence of the wild. This shapes Buck's characterization because in the beginning of this story, he is a tame, gentle giant who lived in the south. A pretty soft dog who didn't have anything to worry about. However, this changes from the first time a man hits him and his first dog fight. The conflict is resolved In the end by Buck's dearly loved master being killed. After this, Buck throws the law of the club away, and kills many Indians, those who killed his loved master. After he does this, he goes to run with his wild brothers and caves to his instincts and becomes a wild wolf.
Answer:
Dear classmates,
I hope you're all doing well. It's been a long time since we've seen each other. However, in a few weeks, we'll be able to meet again.
On the 25th of July, our school will be hosting the annual alumni meeting. This year, they decided to invite the 2008 class. It would be at 8 o'clock, and you can bring someone else with you.
I'm looking forward to seeing all of you after all these years, and remember the good times we had in our school.
See you soon.
John Fisher.
Explanation:
When we write a letter, first we have to address to whom we are writing, then we write the introduction. In this first paragraph, we greet our classmates and introduce the letter's topic. Then, in the body of the letter, we inform them about the meeting, including the date, the time and any necessary information. Lastly, we close our letter expressing how happy we are to see our classmates and say our goodbyes.
Answer:
Propaganda has been an effective and important tool to shape public opinion and action. Various propaganda techniques based on social psychological research are used to generate information and publicity. Some of these techniques may be classified as logical fallacies, since propagandists who cannot fight using facts and data use arguments that are necessarily valid.
Manipulation and propaganda war can be organized or unorganized, conscious or unconscious, and is usually politically and socially motivated. The concept reaches from systematic state propaganda to shape and manipulate public opinion to sociological propaganda where the unconscious desire to be manipulated and self-manipulation leads the individual to adapt to the socially expected thoughts and behaviours.
Awareness against Propaganda techniques
Knowing the different propaganda techniques will increase your consciousness and your guard against manipulation. You will be able to protect your mind and discern what is true.
- Be abreast of news and observe what is happening in the environment. It is most important so you will know how to determine which is news and propaganda
- Know the objective of the propagandists. Dig deep on the issue
- Always advance the interest of the people. When there is so much noise around, go back to the basic questions and motivations.
- Is it the truth?
- Is it for the betterment of the people and society as a whole?
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