I'm leaning to all of them, but yoga is good for any age. It doesn't involve going very fast or running, it's very slow and relaxing.
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I really think that is depends on how credible the citizen journalists are. What I mean by that is that we see a lot of pictures and videos on the news and online that are from people who are not journalists and it can behard to tell if videos or pictures are real. So I would say that it depends on the credibility of the source as well as where the vidoe or picture came from. There are many pros and cons of adding photos and videos taken by regular citizens to the news cycle. Some pros are citizens capture raw footage of events, they are able to capture events first hand, and they are able to footage of an event that most journalists aren’t (i.e. the beginning of the event, sometimes the event itself depending on what is happening, etc.). Some cons are that it takes jobs away from people who are trained journalists, the footage captured by citizens may have a better (has more information) picture or video of the event than the footage captured by real
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The meaning of chattel is 'property.'
The meaning of the word 'chattel' can be understood with the help of a clue that states 'for her to treat me as a human being was not only wrong but dangerously so...'
The type of context clue used in this is 'antonym context clue.'
Explanation:
The meaning of the word 'chattel' is property. Frederick Douglass in his autobiography writes about his life in slavery and during that time, <u>slaves were considered a mere chattel (property) than a human being.</u>
<u>The writer has used the context clue to define the term chattel by saying that for his owner to treat him like 'human being' was not only wrong but dangerous as well</u>.
The writer has used an 'antonym context clue' in this paragraph.
The antonym context clue, as the term suggests are those clues in which the writer states a contrasting idea near to the word. The antonym context clues are also known as 'contrast clues.' In such context clues, a word or phrase that means opposite to the unfamiliar word is used to hint the meaning.
The listener is more likely to think that drunk driving is ill-advised and risky.
The speaker is criticizing drunk driver, so this is the only answer choice that makes sense.
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