Real images are those that present an element that exists in the real world. On the other hand, make-believe images are those that present something that is not real or that have unreal elements.
Based on this, we can classify the images presented in the figure below as follows:
- It is intended to educate and is a real image.
- It is intended to entertain and is a make-believe image.
- It is intended to entertain and is a make-believe image.
- It is intended to entertain and is a make-believe image.
- It is intended to persuade and is a real image.
In this regard, we can informally say that:
- The images that have the purpose of educating, intend to teach something.
- Images that are intended to persuade are intended to influence.
- Images that are intended to entertain are intended to be fun.
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1- annotated bibliography
2- antonym
3- etymology
4- lexicography
5- thesaurus
6- unabridged
Answer:
Except 3 (Green)
Explanation:
i think this is right but i am sorry if its not. it just makes the most sense
it was talking about farmers and how it was beneficial to them. Higher wages, enough prosperity that they needed rebel against the thirties.
Movie people are able to write up how they want a scene to look like, then they can use things like backgrounds and crops to make a visual representation of how they want their scene to look like. Authors don't have things like props and backgrounds, so they have to put a lot of detail into their writing for readers to visualize.