Violent media tends to make viewers behave less assertively and more aggressively.
<h3>How can media violence influence risk perceptions?</h3>
Factors such as changes in behavior involving risky choices, fear associated with crime, and persistent negative emotions have been scientifically proven after exposure to violent content.
With this information, we can conclude that violent media tends to make viewers behave less assertively and more aggressively.
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<span>These are the lines that best describe the irony
in this excerpt.</span>
<span>President John F Kennedy appeal to Americans' sense of patriotism in his inaugural address as h</span>e reminds them that the United States has a long tradition of fighting for freedom at home and around the world.
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What I think he means is that the bystanders knew what was happening but didn't stand up for it. They didn't fight for the Jews rights. But in my opinion that statement is wrong since anyone who stood up or defended the Jews would be killed.
Answer:
B. Fact
Explanation:
The highlighted text is a "fact" because it is expressing a statement that is real and is backed by evidence. For example, it states that <em>"water is a basic human right.</em>" This is, indeed, an "objective reality." It also states that<u> only 15% of the residents in the poor villages of Africa have access to drinking water.</u> This is backed by evidence that <em>the nearest drinking water is within a mile. </em>
The statement is<em> not a rhetorical question</em> because it is not asking anything. It is also <em>not a band wagon appea</em>l because it <em>doesn't persuade</em> the reader to do anything or to think about something. It is simply stating a "fact."
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