Answer:
A It stresses how important video games are to Max.
Explanation:
"How Video Games are Getting Inside Our Head— And Wallet" is an informational text by Steve Henn about the dangers of the online games that children get addicted to. In this text, Henn provides instances and opinions on how these virtual games have become the new normal for kids while the developers influence them to do more than just play the games.
Paragraph 9 of the text is where Max's mom, Vanessa Kelmon reveals her failed attempt to entice her son to go outside and play tennis or golf. But that only made him cry, which shows that he prefers these games over the healthier outdoor games. This paragraph shows how Max prioritizes these video games, signifying the importance of these games over all else.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
meaningless as it's a synonym of insignificant
Answer:
helpful
Explanation:
and its helping people out
I believe your answer would have to be A. " he"
Answer:
Hurston comments on the wasted beauty of youth and the cruelty of aging through her portrayal of the main character.
Explanation:
The only comparison being made in this excerpt is the difference between Matty Redding's eyes when she was young and her eyes now. Hurston says that they "might have been beautiful" but now they are "watery and weak". This description shows the wasted beauty of youth and the cruelty of aging since the change of Matty Redding's eyes shows that they are less beautiful than they once could have been. There is nothing in the passage to suggest Hurston is exploring women's roles in the home or community, nor is it comparing women to men.