Answer:
The enduring impacts of social movements are often cultural. Movements change the way we live and work. They make some behaviors socially inappropriate and others newly appealing. They create new collective actors, alter lines of social cleavage, and transform what counts as expertise.
Explanation:
Well, there isn't a lot of information here to work with. If I were Ben, I would go to the manager of the place, if not, then the owner, aka CEO.
You would see:
-The tops of roller coasters in the distance
-People clustered around food carts
-Long lines
-People dining at the food court
-The horses in a Merry-go-round
You would hear:
-Faint screams of delight as people rode roller coasters
-A high buzz of noise from the crowd around you
-The song from a Merry-go-round
-Little kids running to get first in line at a ride
You would smell:
-Sugary funnel cake
-Hot dogs roasting
-The spicy scent of Mexican food
You would taste:
-(Some of the above mentioned foods)
-The salty crust of pretzel
You would feel:
-Impatient after waiting in a line too long
-Excited as you rode in your car there
-Contented as you snacked on various fair foods
-The hard metal of the stair support as you climbed up to a ride.
-A slight vibration as the roller coaster went up the slope
-Sleepy in the car back home
-Hot after standing in line too long
Answer:
2. how did i, and the world, come to be here
Explanation: