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<span>Media is a forth power in our society. A person who posses the information posses the world. Different types of media is created and owned by a small group of people who can decide what type of information will be transmitted to the general audience. Media gives us a possibility to perceive the world around us. People who own different kinds of media, like our parents, can choose what amount of information will be given to us at particular time
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print=
The problem with trying to print a page from the web is that you get all of the artifacts you do not need and you can only print a single page at a time.
The Simple:Press Print Topic plugin solves these problems. You can print a page, a complete topic thread or just a single post and only the important data is sent to the printer: the author, the date, the post content.
You get a preview before committing for print and the option to set the print font size to make the most of your user’s paper!
Seeing as you’ve supposedly read this story, I recommend analyzing the text briefly before writing your narrative (mini story from the perspective of Grendel)
Use your imagination to turn Grendel into whatever you want while maintaining facts.
It actually isn’t too difficult. It shouldn’t take long. Let your creativity thrive!
I believe the answer is number 1
Answer:
passive i think i will edit it once i am done with the quiz
Explanation:
The central idea that Anna Quindlen focuses in her essay “Homeless” is that of the importance of a home and its importance in one’s life. How a person feels when he losses his home and has to relocate to some sheltered place have a great significance in the essay. She also lays emphasis on the importance of memories and the tangible things which may get lost in the future. Her emphasis is not just on the broad picture of having or not having a home rather a detailed picture of it. Home for her signifies a place which is symbolic of stability, certainty and predictability which marks a person’s freedom and importance in his own hometown.
The identity of Americans can be seen closely linked with that of the central idea of the essay. As the Americans had to struggle to gain their own ‘home’ in their own motherland so is the main idea of the essay. What a ‘home’ is for a homeless person and his desire to attain his home and place back is the same issue which the Americans are still facing today.