Answer:
Egocentrism
Explanation:
The term egocentric is a term that was conceived within Piaget's theory of childhood development. Egocentrism is the inability of a person in this case Jory to understand another person's view or opinion may be different from their own. It is a cognitive bias, in that someone would assume that others have the same perspective as they do, Not able to process the fact that other people would have a perception of their own.
Answer:
a) illicit
b) discreet
c) patronize
d) elicit
e) discreet
f) vain
Explanation:
i'm 99% sure this is right but tell me if i'm wrong
It’s more then likely Enrage did they angered the Great Britain
Answer:
the only way to get accurate information is to go there and see what is happening
Explanation:
From the statement "But war reporting is still essentially the same - someone has to go there and see what is happening." The contradiction Colvin uses is that even with the use of technology such as satellite phone, camera and so on, the only way to get accurate information is to go there and see what is happening, and then report the news in TV, blogs or twitter. You cannot get information without going to those places.
There are three types of irony, verbal, situational, and dramatic. Verbal irony is the use of words to mean something different than what the person says. Situational irony is when something different happens than what is expected. Lastly, dramatic irony is when is when the audience is aware of something the characters are not.
In the story "Harrison Bergeron," Vonnegut employs dramatic irony. The audience is aware that Harrison was murdered by the government, but the characters although they witnessed it, cannot recall mere moments later that their own son was murdered. He was murdered for rejecting the government and their control over trying to make everyone equal and the same mechanisms caused his own parents to forget him.