Although we may sometimes neglect to cultivate our own happiness, feeling happy is intrinsically important. If we are happy it has added knock on effects and benefits. These include us becoming more compassionate and feeling healthier both physically and emotionally. We become more creative, witty, energetic and fun to be around and it can also lead us to become more financially successful.
I think you should start it out like this:
The (virus) has shifted the way the world works. It has caused cities to go on lockdown, shops and stores to close, and many other issues.
Then add:
It also raises a question, does this virus have a negative impact on people's mental health?
or
With research, I have come to the conclusion that (virus) is damaging the mental health of people worldwide.
You can approach it by saying the question and then answering it, or you can say your claim and provide evidence and reasoning.
Hope this helped!
<span>The answers are the following:
1. The ancient Chinese board game
Go was invented long before there was any writing to record its rules. A game from the impossibly distant past has now brought us closer to a moment that once seemed part of an impossibly distant future: a time when machines are cleverer than we are.
2. </span>For years, Go was considered the last redoubt against the march of computers. Machines might win at chess, draughts, Othello,
three dimensional noughts and crosses, Monopoly, bridge and poker. Go, though,
was different.
The game requires intuition, strategising, character reading, along with vast numbers of moves and permutations. According to legend, it was invented by a Chinese emperor to teach his subjects balance and patience, qualities unique to human intelligence.
3. This week a computer called AlphaGo defeated the world’s best player of Go. It did so by “learning” the game, crunching through 30 million positions from recorded matches, reacting and anticipating. It evolved as a player and taught itself.
That single game of Go marks a milestone on the road to “technological singularity”, the moment when artificial intelligence becomes capable of self-improvement and learns faster than humans can control or understand.
Answer:
When using logic to reach your reader/audience, you are trying to get them to think - use their brain. Not their feelings, or what their opinion may be. You want to use empirical evidence or facts to state what you know. The answer choice I would choose would be answer would be A. A logically tells me that there is more out there and that the ocean floor in all has not been mapped.
Explanation:
B - this is an opinion due to the words, "it feels"
C - lends an air of mystery - still based on what I think it might look like
D - using the word clearly seems to me that they are trying to just convince you of a fact not true evidence.
Only A give the logical answer that we all <em>know</em> that all of the ocean floors have not been mapped.
Answer is arthurian legends