Imagine a world of pale, wormlike humans who depend entirely on machines for their survival. They have lived underground for so
long that, without digitally-enhanced contact lenses, they are basically blind. They have grown so unused to exercise that they can barely lift themselves to a sitting position. In fact, they often wonder, why move at all? For them and everyone they know, work and entertainment both happen through computers linked directly to their brains. The world around them is in grey, ugly ruins, but they don’t care; the world in their minds is full of beauty and excitement. As for human contact, they interact frequently with each other’s avatars online. What is the best description of the emotional appeals in this excerpt?
1.They strive to contrast today's world with that of the very troubled past.
2.They try to depress the audience by showing a dark, gloomy world.
3.They strive to make the audience feel happy and cheerful about the future.
4.They try to overwhelm the audience with a shocking, sad view of the future.
It means true friends are hard to find but when you do find them hold them close because they're worth so much. Fake friends are literally everywhere around you and mean nothing/worth nothing.
Based on the options given, the most likely answer to this query is personal connections. The author emphasizes Mrs. Valenzuela's relationships with her peers and family. Thank you for your question. Please don't hesitate to ask in Brainly your queries.