In the article "How the Media Twists the News," Sheila Gribben Liaugminas explains that "intelligent news consumers" are those who pay attention to the ways in which media presents the news. She argues that being this intelligent consumer means that you realize that not everything you hear is valid, well-researched or unbiased. Moreover, an "intelligent citizen" employs this well-researched information to act in society. I believe that through the use of these two terms, the author makes a strong and valid call to action. She is effective when it comes to explaining that this is a vital task for all citizens. Moreover, she is explicit in how not doing so can affect our society and increase ignorance among the public.
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The setting gives more of a cautious and for me kind of an unemotional mood. Rainsford is looking at his surroundings wondering what he's going to do, but he really cant do anything Besides sleep.
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1st person singular: I am, my
2nd person singular: you are, your
3rd person singular: he/she/it/any name is (note that 3rd sing is the only one uses “is”)
1st pl: we are
2nd pl: you all are
3rd pl: they are
3rd singular uses “is”, 2nd sing and 1-3pl uses are
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the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.