We can actually infer that if the story was primarily told from the perspective of an adult, it will be different because: A. It would focus more on the social implications of the racial conflict.
<h3>What is perspective?</h3>
Perspective simply refers to the point of view or position from which someone sees or says something. Different situations can actually affect one's perspective or point of view.
Below are the options that complete the question:
A. It would focus more on the social implications of the racial conflict.
B. It would focus less on the racial conflict between the two towns.
C. It would be more accurate since adults tend to be more truthful.
D. It would be less biased since adults tend to have fewer prejudices.
We can actually see here that if told from an adult's perspective, it would actually focus more on the social implications of the racial conflict.
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Explanation:
if I am right (it depends on who is right or wrong, you or the government) I would take them to court.
for example:
if the government wants to build a road across my house I bought and paid for and I have the legit papers to the house and I don't want them to but they're insisting and don't want to listen to me and my decision then I would sue them to court, I won't be afaid they would win because I have the right papers and the house rightfully belongs to me.
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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question
White Noise
, by Don DeLillo
"I was convinced she was saying something, fitting together units of stable meaning. I watched her face, waited. Ten minutes passed. She uttered two clearly audible words, familiar and elusive at the same time, words that seemed to have a ritual meaning, part of a verbal spell or ecstatic chant. Toyota Celica. A long moment passed before I realized this was the name of an automobile. The truth only amazed me more. The utterance was beautiful and mysterious, gold-shot with looming wonder. It was like the name of an ancient power in the sky, tablet-carved in cuneiform. It made me feel that something hovered. But how could this be? A simple brand name, an ordinary car. How could these near-nonsense words, murmured in a child’s restless sleep, make me sense a meaning, a presence? She was only repeating some TV voice. Toyota Corolla, Toyota Celica, Toyota Cressida. Supranational names, computer-generated, more or less universally pronounceable. Part of every child’s brain noise, the substatic regions to deep to probe. Whatever its source, the utterance struck me with the impact of a moment of splendid transcendence. I depend on my children for that."
Why is this quote significant?
Answer:
Steffie mumbling “Toyota Celica” in her sleep shows the constant presence of technology as threatening and comforting at the same time, which is a prevailing theme in DeLillo´s novel.
Explanation:
In the same way that the airborne toxic cloud of dangerous chemicals paradoxically creates beautiful sunsets, Jack finds beauty at those marketing terms in the voice of the sleeping child.
Print advertisements are a form of<span> persuasive </span><span>writing.</span>