Hello. You forgot to reference the text needed to answer that question. The text is "Someone Might Be Watching - An Introduction to Dystopian Fiction" By Shelby Ostergaard
Answer:
In the context of the text, the advancement of technology has made our lives easier and, often, pleasant, fun and light. This is very good for our society, even because this technology allows the advancement in scientific information, as in the health area, to help us to survive in a more comfortable way. However, all these advantages come with a cost and this cost is usually associated with the dependence we create on technology. This dependence often disrupts our daily lives and interferes with our life as bad manineiras.
This dependence promotes exaggeration in the consumption of technology. these exaggerators are often used as inspiration for the creation of dystopic fictions. Dystopic fiction shows an exaggerated form of our dependence on technology. This is done as a way to shock the reader and leave him attracted and scared about how our society can evolve if we do not limit our dependence on us.
The costs of technology also evolve issues of social inequality and health problems, often psychological, such as anxiety for example. However, the costs are still less than the benefits, which allows more technologies to be sought and established in our society.
Mrs. Robinson is away this week, but she will be here next week. 2. I can’t fix the car today. I <u>will fix</u> it tomorrow. 3. We had a great time last weekend. I hope we <u>have</u> a great time this weekend, too. 4. The visitors are arriving today. They <u>will be</u> here at about two o’clock. 5. You enjoyed their last concert, so I’m sure you <u>will enjoy </u>the next one, too. 6. It <u>will </u>be cold tomorrow. 7. I <u>will use</u> the computer next week. 8. We <u>will be here</u> before ten o’clock. 9. The engineers …… the job today. 10. You <u>will need</u> a visa for your trip.
<span>Before Duncan’s arrival, Lady Macbeth gives Macbeth some advice.
How does her advice move the plot forward?
Answer: Her advice to not let his face reveal his true intentions helps Macbeth conceal his plan to kill Duncan. Extra info:**the king comes to visit Macbeth's home for an overnight stay because Macbeth is not only the kings relative but someone he views as a loyal servant and friend. While Macbeth pretends all is well, he secretly plots to kill the king. Lady Macbeth comes up with the plan to kill the king in his sleep.
</span><span>Which lines from the play show that Macbeth’s plot works as he planned?
Answer: </span><span>Lennox: "Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't: / Their hands and faces were an badged with blood." **This line from the play is when Lennox answers the question (who did this) which shows by his answer it is believed that the servants killed the king.
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Answer:
Before printing, he carefully corrected those mistakes.
Explanation:
Answer: No
Explanation:
Most things can be explained by using a tomato. Intelligence is knowing it's a tomato. Strength is crushing a tomato. Wisdom is knowing to not put tomato in eggs.
That being said, liking a tomato's taste and finding its taste interesting is not the same. Liking it means it's delicious, finding it interesting means it may or may not be moldy.