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how does watching television every day impact the children's brains?
how do different television programs influence children's views about society?
and Is there a relationship between children's physical fitness and their television viewing habits?
A. Gloomy
This is because if you read it, it is definitely not bittersweet. Ravens are signs of death and this is not murderous because no one is really getting murdered, its just the gloomy feeling of not knowing and how it is constantly happening.
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•<u>biases</u> •<u>Instrument</u> •<u>theories</u> <u>•investigation </u>•<u>factual
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•<u>intuition</u> <u>•discovery
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<u>•System </u>•<u>subjective</u> •<u>Interview
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•dreams
•<u>experiences</u> •<u>data
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•<u>phenomena </u>•<u>guessing
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•productivity •drama
•<u>validate </u>•<u>opinions
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•<u>Literature</u>
Read the quotation by Theodore Roosevelt..
<span>“There is filth on the floor, and it must be scraped up with the muck rake; and there are times and places where this service is the most needed of all the services that can be performed . . . The men with the muck rakes are often indispensable to the well-being of society.” </span>
<span>According to this quotation, which of the following </span>best<span> describes Roosevelt's view on journalism?
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The two charged words in the passage Common Sense by Thomas Paine (excerpt) are overbearing and foolish.
<h3>What is the charged word?</h3>
Charged phrases are usually utilized in persuasive speeches and essays in Cambridge Dictionary they're defined as “inflicting robust emotions and variations of opinion or, greater usually, packed with emotion or excitement” (“Cambridge…”).
The two charged words in the passage are overbearing and foolish as it can tell about the emotions or describe the words.
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