The answer is distinctly. Sharon spoke distinctly to the policeman after the accident, giving him clearly understood information about what had happened.
(it could also be clearly, but i didn't want to repeat it since theres already a "clearly" in the sentence.)
Answer:
B). Postman argues that television commercials do not use language or "tests of truth" to viewers decide whether to buy a product. Instead, they rely on images to create an emotional appeal that influences consumers' decisions.
Explanation:
The second option from the given options is not plagiarised as it paraphrases the ideas presented in the paragraph and acknowledges the author i.e. 'Neil Postman' when it says 'Postman argues.' It restates the meaning of the passage using different words that help in preventing plagiarism. The other options represent Postman's language as well as ideas without paraphrasing and acknowledgment or citation of the source that eventually plagiarizes them. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
The three fundamental rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence that were bestowed upon people by birth are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
Answer:
A pig Ralph asked him how he knows but doesn't press the point seem to understand what Simon is saying Simon is mesmerized by the pig's head on the stick called The Lord of the Flies